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Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed legislation late Thursday that would have barred state health regulators from penalizing providers who share unconventional and potentially harmful medical opinions.
DeWine can reject entire legislation or, in the case of those that appropriate money, issue a line-item veto to a specific piece of the bill. Under the Ohio Constitution, DeWine usually gets 10 ...
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