03/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/10/2026 15:01
Governor Mike DeWine delivered his final State of the State address this afternoon before a joint session of the Ohio General Assembly in the chambers of the Ohio House of Representatives. Today's session was attended by both houses of the legislature, the Ohio Supreme Court, the statewide elected officers, the members of the Governor's Cabinet and the public.
The Governor started his address, which lasted just over an hour, by offering gratitude: to the members of the General Assembly who have served during the last seven years, to Lt. Governor Tressel and his family as well as former Lt. Governor Husted and his family, the Cabinet members, the staff serving throughout the Executive branch, the members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Ohio National Guard, First Lady DeWine and the DeWine family and to the citizens of Ohio for providing him the opportunity to serve as Governor.
The Governor called back to his first State of the State address and the story of his grandfather planting trees for future generations, saying that together they planted many trees that are now growing to success. Governor DeWine hailed the success of the effort to implement the Science of Reading in schools, the lowest infant mortality rate in the state in 20 years, multiple awards to the state for our business climate, the success of the Governor's Merit Scholarship in keeping Ohio students in state for higher education, a decrease in drug overdoses, the jobs being brought to the state by Anduril Industries, Joby Aviation and Sierra Nevada Corporation, among others.
As is usual for Governor DeWine, during his time as governor and his public career as a whole, he spent most of his speech focusing on children, families and education proposals. The Governor highlighted several proposals, including:
He also encouraged the General Assembly to continue to support OhioSEE (a program to provide vision screening and glasses to school-age children), programs to address school absenteeism, the expansion of Career Technology education for high school students, and school-based healthcare clinics.
In closing, referencing the DeWine family tradition of planting trees, the Governor paraphrased his father and said that the best time for planting these programs is now. Saying our greatest days are ahead of us, he closed by leading a chant of OH-IO.
It is important to remember that the General Assembly is currently in its second year of a two-year session, which will be tight due to it being an election year. Session will break for much of April for the annual spring break and to allow members with primaries to be out campaigning. There will also likely be a long break from the end of June until after the general election in early November. A quick lame duck session in November and December will finish out Governor DeWine's final term as Governor.
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