Ohio House adjourns for year, ending threat of veto override
COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio House has adjourned for the year, eliminating the possibility that lawmakers would try to override Gov. John Kasich’s (KAY’-siks) vetoes of abortion and renewable energy bills.
Lawmakers had until midnight Saturday, the last two days of the Legislature’s two-year term, for possible veto override votes.
At issue before Wednesday’s adjournment were potential overrides of bills banning abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected and making renewable energy mandates optional for the next three years.
Kasich, a Republican, also vetoed a measure backed by fellow GOP lawmakers that expanded a tangible property tax exemption for Ohio’s oil-and-gas industry and a bill expanding legislators’ power to abolish state agencies and departments.
Republican lawmakers are expected to revisit the issues next year when they have even larger majorities.