. >> ohio's republican governor marked owens as 30% of third-grade students in the state are not proficient in reading. in his state of the state address he outlined plans for investing in education and also discusses budgetary priorities for health care. from the state capitol in columbus, this is an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen governor mike dewine. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> welcome to the house. gov. dewine: thank you very much. [applause] gov. dewine: thank you very much. [applause] gov. dewine: thank you. speaker stevens, president huffman, leader antonio, members of the general assembly, chief justice kennedy, justices of the ohio supreme court, elected officials, lieutenant governor houston, fellow citizens of ohio . we meet at a time of great opportunity for ohio. a time of great opportunity for ohio and its citizens. yet it is also a time of great challenges. our future is bright, but that future will be defined by how well we educate all our children. and how we tired -- tear down the barriers to their success. we are challenged as never before because at no