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Ohio lawmakers returned to Columbus for a rare summer session and overrode one of Gov. Mike DeWine’s property tax vetoes—banning schools from using certain local levies. But two other proposals were ...
A new working group created by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to examine the issues created by rising property tax bills in the state ...
The Ohio House voted July 21 to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of a budget provision banning school districts and local ...
The working group is tasked with thoroughly examining issues related to how to provide meaningful property tax relief to ...
Ohio House Republicans voted Monday to override a Gov. Mike DeWine veto of a provision in the state budget restricting the ...
The Ohio House only tackled one of Gov. DeWine's vetoes, passing Issue 66, which affects school funding and property tax ...
Replacement levies allow schools to collect more when property values increase, while emergency levies help schools during ...
A grassroots coalition is pressing ahead with efforts to abolish property taxes statewide, dismissing recent legislative ...
House Republicans overrode Gov. DeWine's veto on school funding mechanisms while two other proposed tax changes failed to ...
An obscure government organization could lower your property taxes collected by schools, libraries and other entities if veto ...
State lawmakers will return to Columbus to consider overriding three of Gov. Mike DeWine's 67 vetoes on the budget bill.
The state budget, passed June 25, eliminates certain types of property tax levies, including replacement property tax levies, and tweaks what's known as the 20-mill floor, which guarantees a certain ...