Governor Mike DeWine signs five executive orders ahead of Monday swearing-in

The executive orders range from expanding the state anti-discrimination policy to building the future workforce of Ohio.

Jaden Jefferson
1 min readJan 9, 2023
Governor Mike DeWine (Office of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine)

TOLEDO, Ohio — On the night before the Monday swearing-in to his second term, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed the following executive orders.

2023–01D, which adds “status as a nursing mother” to the anti-discrimination in state government policy.

2023–02D, to establish a youth mentorship program for state employees.

2023–03D, which prohibits the use of certain foreign-owned applications, platforms, and websites on state owned or leased electronic devices.

2023–04D, to create the Ohio Mental Health Insurance Office in the Ohio Department of Insurance to ensure compliance and develop best practice standards for providing mental health and addiction insurance benefits.

2023–05D, which addresses critical educational and training needs to support continued economic development across Ohio through a dynamically skilled, productive, and purposeful workforce.

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Jaden Jefferson
Jaden Jefferson

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