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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's administration has officially requested $189 million in federal Inflation Reduction Act funds to facilitate the rollout of the state's inaugural climate action plan. This proposal, forwarded to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in late March, outlines measures to establish a statewide fund aimed at electrifying government fleets, retrofitting public buildings,

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