COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed Ohio’s Fiscal Years 2026-2027 operating budget into law.
Am. Sub. House Bill 96 supports the priorities of the DeWine-Tressel administration by making historic investments in Ohio’s people and workforce, children, and communities.
“This budget builds upon my commitment to make Ohio the best place for everyone to live their version of the American Dream,” said Governor DeWine. “It prioritizes our children, empowers our workforce, and strengthens our communities. We are investing in the people of Ohio, not just today, but for generations to come.”
“As Ohio continues to attract more jobs, it’s important that the state continues to invest in our workforce,” said Lt. Governor Jim Tressel. “The budget Governor DeWine signed today does just that and much, much more. It enhances support for career-technical education, job training, and apprenticeship programs tailored to Ohio’s industries. These investments will help all Ohioans live up to their God-given potential.”
Key highlights of the biennial budget include:
The budget signed today by Governor DeWine included 67 line-item vetoes.
Governor DeWine also signed Executive Order 2025-03D, creating a working group on the submission of a waiver to exclude certain beverages from SNAP in Ohio.