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Near midnight, Ohio Gov. DeWine signs bill into law to charge public for police video

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Lawmakers passed H.B. 315 , a massive, roughly 450 -page omnibus bill.

It could cost people money to get access to video from police and jails.

Lawmakers could charge people for the "estimated cost" of processing the video.

Gov. Mike DeWine : "Why would we want to put a cost on something that helps the public understand what's going on?".

Gov. DeWine signed legislation to allow police to charge for their transparency.

He also vetoed a provision that said doctors could not be disciplined for "publicly or privately expressing a medical opinion that does not align" with the state's views.

The governor also signed H.B. 173 into law, which would make it a law for medical facilities to have real prices posted.

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