By LIBBY CATHEY and MICHELLE STODDART, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial is taking place in the Senate. He faces a single charge of incitement of insurrection over his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Here is how events are unfolding Thursday. All [.]
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Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) continued the House impeachment managers’ case today, highlighting quotes from rioters who said they were at the Capitol on Jan. 6 at the direction of former President Donald Trump. | Senate Television via AP
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Ohio schools get some relief from cuts: Capitol Letter
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Director’s cut: Gov. Mike DeWine is restoring some of the state education money that he previously said would be cut, Andrew Tobias reports. Last year, DeWine cut about $776 million from the state’s general operating budget for 2020, including $300 million in cuts to K-12 school funding and $110 million in cuts to higher education funding. But under the new order, DeWine is restoring $160 million in funding to schools this year, and $100 million to higher education. The DeWine administration is working on finalizing its budget proposal and plans to unveil it on Feb. 1.