Teachers, childcare advocates, public libraries and environmental groups are urging Gov. DeWine to veto parts of the state budget bill.
They're unhappy with funding cuts and mandates in the $60 billion plan, and that money is being diverted from their programs to pay for tax cuts for those earning more than $100,000, for the Cleveland Browns' stadium and private school tuition vouchers.
There isn't much time to act before midnight on Tuesday when the governor must sign it.
A group hoping to derail Ohio's new higher education law falls short.
A judge rules that the Ed Choice voucher program is unconstitutional.
We're talking about all these major topics on this week's Reporter Roundtable.
Guest Host:
Mike Thompson, WOSU's Director of Radio
Guests:
Karen Kasler, bureau chief, Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau
Megan Henry, reporter, Ohio Capital Journal
Jake Zuckerman, reporter, Signal Ohio