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Ohio’s Smoking Age Goes From 18 To 21

DeWine also vetoed a grandfather clause for 18-20 year olds

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine has signed Ohio’s next state budget but vetoed 25 provisions, including elements affecting health care and education.

The nearly $70 billion, two-year spending plan cuts personal income taxes by 4%, directs $550 million for educational wraparound services such as mental health counseling, and schedules the 2020 primary election on St. Patrick’s Day.

It also raises the minimum age for tobacco purchases from 18 to 21. DeWine vetoed a grandfather clause that would have exempted people who are 18 to 20 as of Oct. 1.


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