March 22, 2025 - 06:02
Governor Mike DeWine has expressed significant concerns regarding the potential implications of recent discussions surrounding the closure of the Department of Education. Following an executive order from former President Donald Trump, questions have emerged about the future of educational funding in Ohio. DeWine stated that he still has many uncertainties about what the dismantling of the department will entail for state resources allocated to education.
The governor reaffirmed his commitment to prioritizing education, emphasizing its crucial role in the development of the state's future workforce and the overall well-being of its citizens. He highlighted the importance of maintaining robust funding levels to support schools, teachers, and students across Ohio. As debates continue regarding the federal government's approach to education, DeWine's focus remains on ensuring that the state's educational system remains resilient and well-supported, regardless of the changes at the federal level. The governor's remarks signal a proactive stance in safeguarding the interests of Ohio's educational landscape.
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