When Gov. Mike DeWine decided to interrupt the 30-day period set aside for flying the American flag at half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, he must have thought it was more important to display the flag at full-staff in honor of President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Confused state officials scrambled Tuesday to discern how the order impacted state government, which gets about 30% of its general fund dollars from federal sources.
Vance officially resigned from the post last week. Under Ohio law, DeWine was singularly tasked with appointing his replacement. Husted will operate as senator until 2026, when a special election will determine who will serve in the role until the term expires in 2029.
Normally, flags would be flying at half-staff for 30 days to mark the death of former President Jimmy Carter. DeWine says the flags will be lowered again on Jan. 21.
The House speaker has reportedly bowed to Donald Trump in deciding to remove Mike Turner from his committee leadership spot.
Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered all flags to rise from half-staff for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance. According to
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Mike DeWine decided to interrupt the 30-day ... important to display the flag at full-staff in honor of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Anyone with even a bit of common sense knew ...
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