COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Mike DeWine heads into his last full year as governor of the state of Ohio, the Republican outlined his remaining priorities and highlighted major decisions yet to be made.

DeWine, who serves as the state's 70th governor, has held the position since 2019. During his time in office, he signed hundreds of bills into law, including Braden's Law, the Parents' Bill of Rights and the " Protect All Students Act ."

In a one-on-one interview with 10TV's Stacia Naquin, DeWine shared his thoughts and final reflections throughout his governorship, emphasizing his focus on children and education, property taxes and more.

Q&A with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine

*Responses edited for clarity and brevity

There's a real sense of urgency. [I keep] a countdown clock. You see how many day

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