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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Week in Review
For the week ending October 7,
2022
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On Monday, Governor Mike DeWine announced
that he is awarding $6.7 million to support the work of the Ohio
Domestic Violence Network (ODVN) to offer mobile and health advocacy
services and temporary residential services for domestic violence
survivors across the state. The announcement comes during National
Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
"Convenient access to health services and a safe place to stay are
vital for domestic violence survivors because they directly impact
quality of life,” said Governor DeWine. "It's important that we
ensure easy access to these necessities so that survivors can worry
less about housing and medical care and focus more on the process
toward healing and recovery."
Also on Monday, Governor DeWine announced that 10 local law
enforcement agencies will receive a total of $12.3 million to help
prevent and investigate incidents of violent crime in their
communities.
The grants represent the ninth round of the Ohio Violent Crime
Reduction Grant Program. To date, Governor DeWine has awarded $58.3
million to 129 Ohio law enforcement agencies as part of this
program. Approximately $100 million will be awarded to local law
enforcement agencies as part of the grant program in total.
"Ohio continues to take proactive steps to support our local law
enforcement and make sure they have what they need to combat the
spike in crime that's plaguing communities nationwide," said
Governor DeWine. "With this funding, our police officers, deputies,
and prosecutors will have more resources to hold offenders
accountable for their crimes and prevent additional crime in the
future."
First Lady DeWine and Director Mertz open the 20th
Storybook Trail.
Also on Monday, First Lady Fran DeWine and Ohio Department of
Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz officially opened the
20th Storybook Trail in the Ohio State Park System at Salt Fork
State Park in Guernsey County on Monday in partnership with Dolly
Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio. The trail creates a unique
opportunity to improve childhood literacy, develop an appreciation
for nature, and encourage healthy living.
Also on Monday, Governor DeWine toured the Medina County
Career Center to learn more about their precision machining and
automotive technology programs.
Lastly on Monday, Lt. Governor Jon Husted, Director of the
Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, announced the third
round of the Industry Sector Partnership (ISP) Grant opportunity.
This program supports partnerships that help bring Ohioans into the
workforce pipeline while meeting the needs of job creators and the
local economy.
Just over $2.45 million is available for new and existing industry
sector partnerships, as funded through the current state operating
budget. ISPs can be located in any region of Ohio, as long as the
focus is on an in-demand sector, such as manufacturing or
technology.
“Bridging the gap between educators and businesses is vital to
supporting a thriving workforce in Ohio,” said Lt. Governor Husted.
“Industry Sector Partnerships are a collaboration between the public
and private sectors that prepare more Ohioans for the growing number
of in-demand, high-paying jobs that exist in their communities.”
On
Tuesday, Lt. Governor Husted traveled to Midmark Corporation in
Darke County to tour their facility and highlight their regular use
of TechCred.
Goveror
DeWine and the First Lady breaking ground on the Mahoning Valley
Campus of Care's Commerical Greenhouse.
On Wednesday, Governor DeWine toured the Mahoning Valley Campus of
Care and participated in a groundbreaking for the Commercial
Greenhouse.
Also on Wednesday, Lt. Governor Husted joined representatives from
Forbes, the City of Cleveland and the Northeast Ohio business
community to announce Ohio as the location for Forbes' Under30
Summit through the year 2025, recognizing and expanding the state’s
community of entrepreneurs and innovators.
Lastly on Wednesday, Lt. Governor Husted joined Ohio 4-H and Google
at The Ohio State University for a coding event with local youth to
highlight the importance of increasing access to computer science
(CS) education. Attendees saw OSU Extension’s Mobile Design Lab, a
35- foot bus that helps deliver on-site educational programming
across the state in areas where CS education resources are limited.
The First Lady reading to kids during a book reading while
promoting Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Ohio.
On Thursday, the First Lady made stops in Hardin County and Wood
County to promote Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio.
On Friday, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that 13 local
first responder agencies will receive a total of nearly $1.7 million
to help support the wellness needs of law enforcement officers,
dispatchers, firefighters, paramedics, and emergency medical
technicians (EMTs).
The grants represent the third round of the new Ohio First
Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program. To date,
Governor DeWine has awarded $11 million to 58 Ohio agencies as part
of this program.
“First responders see tragedies on a daily basis, so it's essential
that wellness support is easily accessible," said Governor DeWine.
"This funding will help our local agencies ensure that our first
responders can get the emotional support they need any time they
need it."
Govenor DeWine visitng with a skilled worker of Pentaflex.
Also on Friday, Governor DeWine and Lt. Governor Husted visited
several manufacturing facilities across Ohio to meet with skilled
workers and discuss the importance of the manufacturing industry in
Ohio.
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