DeWine's Final Address: Reading Push, Silence on Executions
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine concluded his second term with a State of the State address, focusing on new AI regulations, seat belt enforcement, and expanding his Science of Reading program. He committed to adding fifty coaches to reach seventy more schools, aiming to enhance safety, tech oversight, and early education. Despite anticipation, DeWine remained silent on capital punishment, disappointing those expecting his stance. However, his reading initiative could be his enduring legacy if it improves student performance.
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