WEEK IN REVIEW Friday, October 13, 2023
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review
For the week ending October 13, 2023
Monday, October 9, 2023
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In response to the unprovoked attack and invasion of Israel, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine ordered the flags of the United States and the state of Ohio to be flown at half-staff upon all public buildings and grounds throughout the state.?The order was in effect from sunrise Oct. 10 until sunset on Oct. 12, 2023.? |
Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted traveled to Cleveland to provide opening remarks at the 2023 Forbes Under 30 Summit.?Forbes gathered the world?s top young leaders, founders, and creators for four days of connecting, learning, teaching, and building.?
Lt. Governor Jon Husted speaks to young innovators during the Forbes Under 30 Summit.
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Governor DeWine visited the Garfield Heights Police Department for an update on the status of new crime reduction initiatives launched with support from the?Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program. Governor DeWine, in partnership with the Ohio General Assembly, created the grant program in 2021 to give local law enforcement across the state additional tools to help them prevent and investigate incidents of violent crime in their communities
Governor DeWine in Garfield Heights, Ohio, with Police Chief Mark Kaye, Mayor Matt Burke, and members of the Garfield Heights Police Department
Governor DeWine announced the appointment of Diana Welling as Ohio?s State Historic Preservation Officer.
"I am pleased to appoint Diana Welling as Ohio's State Historic Preservation Officer," said Governor DeWine. "Ohio has so many treasured historic places - including the recent designation of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks as a UNESCO World Heritage Site - that are part of what makes Ohio the heart of it all."
A State Historic Preservation Officer is an appointed official in each of the 59 states, territories, and the District of Columbia who is responsible for overseeing preservation offices and programs in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act. In the states, this individual is appointed by the chief elected official, usually a governor.
Lt. Governor Husted, director of InnovateOhio, announced three new modernizations for Ohio truck drivers that will make obtaining and renewing a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) easier without lowering standards.
"Ohio is the heart of manufacturing and logistics in the country," said Lt. Governor Husted. ?Freight infrastructure has made our state an anchor for global and domestic supply chains. We want Ohio to be the best state in the country for truck drivers to live, work, and raise a family, and through these kinds of technological upgrades, in which it's easier for truckers to comply, we're eliminating friction and taking meaningful steps in that direction."
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Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Governor DeWine announced that nearly $8 million in grant funding is available to support safety and security enhancements at religious institutions, chartered non-public schools, licensed preschools, and nonprofit organizations in Ohio.?
The funding will be awarded as part of the fourth round of the Ohio Safety and Security Grant Program. Governor DeWine launched the program in 2019 in partnership with the Ohio General Assembly. About $18 million has been awarded over the previous three rounds, with a significant amount directed toward Jewish organizations throughout Ohio.?
Lt. Governor Husted toured the Lincoln-West School of Science and Health at MetroHealth in Cleveland. This high school inside of a hospital provides specialized learning opportunities for students interested in health care.
Later in the day, Lt. Governor Husted provided remarks at the Ohio VC Fest in Cleveland where he emphasized the importance of uniting the venture capital and startup communities to accelerate innovation in Ohio, empowering the next wave of tech entrepreneurs.
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Lt. Governor Husted speaks with attendees at the Ohio VC Fest in Cleveland.
Governor DeWine announced a $100 million investment of federal State Opioid and Stimulant Response (SOS, formerly SOR) funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to help communities fight opioid addiction and prevent overdose deaths.
The investment is a continuation of year one funding received last year by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) that will strengthen and sustain an array of prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and long-term recovery supports for Ohioans struggling with an opioid or stimulant use disorder. More than 7,800 Ohioans were served in year one of the SOS initiative.
?Ohio continues to make good progress in our effort to stem the tide of opioid addiction, but our work is far from over,? said Governor DeWine. ?While the rate of unintentional overdose deaths is slowing, our work must continue. This funding will help us save lives and promote stronger, healthier communities.?
Thursday, October 12, 2023
Governor DeWine visited the Early Childhood Education Lab and the William L. Mallory Early Learning Center at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College to learn more about the Literacy Lab's Leading Men Fellowship and how fellows help implement daily literacy interventions based on the science of reading into early learning classrooms.
Governor DeWine with representatives from Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
First Lady Fran DeWine hosted a book reading at Ashley Wornstaff Memorial Library to promote Dolly Parton?s Imagination Library of Ohio.?Statewide, the Imagination Library has enrolled 391,381 children, totaling 59% of eligible kids within Ohio.
The Imagination?Library mails one high-quality, age-appropriate book to each youth enrolled in the program every month until their 5th birthday. All Ohio children ? from birth to age 5 ? are eligible to enroll in the program at no cost to their families by signing up here.
Governor DeWine signed House Bill 35?and?House Bill 61 into law.
Lt. Governor Husted provided remarks at the Aim Hire Workforce and Education Conference in Columbus to workforce, education, and industry partners about the importance of preparing students for the future workforce and how they can leverage statewide resources.
Also on Thursday, Lt. Governor Husted announced the application period for High School Tech Internship Intermediaries. Selected intermediary organizations will serve as points of contact for businesses and education entities throughout the high school tech internship process.
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Friday, October 13, 2023
Governor DeWine welcomed governors and others from the Great Lakes St. Lawrence region to Ohio for the 2023 Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers Leadership Summit in Cleveland. The summit is bringing together leaders from Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Quebec, and Wisconsin to discuss the growth of the region's economy and the protection of the Great Lakes.
Governor DeWine and First Lady DeWine also helped plant a tree on Cleveland's Lakefront Plaza to launch the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Trees Initiative that aims to plant 250 million trees by 2033.
Governor and First Lady DeWine help launch the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Trees Initiative
Governor DeWine praised the selection of the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) as one of just seven projects selected to receive funding to produce low-cost, clean hydrogen in the United States.
?The announcement today that the ARCH2 has been chosen as a new regional hydrogen fuel hub will open up new opportunities for the resource and talent-rich Appalachian region,? said Governor DeWine. ??By choosing Appalachia, the new hydrogen hub will be located where there is an abundance of natural resources including low-cost natural gas production and storage, existing pipelines, transportation networks, and vast end-use markets, as well proximity to end-use markets in the Midwest and Northeast. Creating a hydrogen hub is also an important component of a diversified and reliable energy portfolio."
Governor DeWine and Ohio Department of Children and Youth Director Kara Wente announced the creation of the Ohio Promote Resources, Opportunities, and Meaningful Inclusion through Support and Education (PROMISE) program, a new initiative focused on increasing access to quality child care and support services for children with special needs.
?We?ve heard from families across the state regarding their struggle to find quality child care for children with special needs,? said Governor DeWine. ?Providing training and a new provider credential, as well as program designations, signal to parents where they can find child care prepared to include all children.?
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