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This is Your Ohio State news podcast. Ohio continues to
make strides in economic development, ranking number three nationally for
both total economic development projects and projects per capita in
Site selections twenty twenty five Governor's Cup Rankings eleven. The
state secured nearly six hundred completed deals in twenty twenty four,
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amounting to twenty billion dollars in capital investment and thousands
of new jobs across various sectors. In political news, Governor
Mike DeWine delivered his State of the State address, proposing
several pro family and pro children policies. Ten. While both
Democrats and Republicans expressed support for many of these initiatives,
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they disagreed on implementation approaches. The governor's proposals include expanding
the Science of Reading program and creating more pathways to career,
technical education and college. Ten. The Ohio Senate unanimously passed
Senate Bill III, a comprehensive energy bill aimed at prompting
new energy generation and overhauling the systems. The legislation addresses
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issues such as energy costs for consumers, reliability, and market
entry barriers for utilities. It also ends direct subsidies to
some solar power projects and controversial coal plant bailouts. In education,
Ohio faces ongoing challenges in student achievement and attendance. More
than a quarter of Ohio students are regularly absent, missing
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ten percent of the school year. Efforts to address these
issues include expanding universal school meals and potentially increasing instructional
hours for grades seven through twelve. On the environmental front,
Ohio is making significant strides in renewable energy. The state
has seen an increase in solar and wind power projects,
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contributing to its growing clean energy sector. Additionally, Ohio is
investing in infrastructure improvements, with major roadway projects underway, including
the I seventy I seventy one reconstruction in Columbus and
the I seventy five widening between Finlay and Perrysburg. In
community news, Central Ohio commemorated the one year anniversary of
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a devastating tornado that claimed three lives and caused significant damage.
The affected areas have made progress in rebuilding, with many
homes replaced and memorial benches installed to honor the victims.
Looking ahead, Ohio is preparing for potential changes in federal
education funding as President Donald Trump begins the process of
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dismantling the US Department of Education. Governor DeWine expressed cautious
optimism about the state's ability to manage education funding efficiently
if it receives more control. Additionally, the state is anticipating
continued economic growth, with emerging sectors such as advanced air mobility,
life sciences, and artificial intelligence expected to drive future development.
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