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Ohio House Republicans plan to override Gov. Mike DeWine’s vetoes on provisions they say would provide property tax relief, but that public school advocates say come at the expense of education.
School districts applauded Gov. Mike DeWine's decision to veto property tax measures in the budget. But the fight isn't over.
State lawmakers will return to Columbus to consider overriding three of Gov. Mike DeWine's 67 vetoes on the budget bill.
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Ohio's Republican lawmakers should follow Gov. DeWine's lead and scrap their property tax refund gimmick that could lead to ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNWhat’s next for Ohio property tax relief?Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed four property tax relief measures in the state budget, leaving Republican lawmakers at odds ...
Ohio lawmakers dropped a plan to make it harder for school boards to put property tax levies on the ballot, an idea pushed by the Senate in an attempt to limit Ohioans’ property tax burdens.
Ohio House Lawmakers calling for property tax reform are looking to override Gov. Mike Dewine's recent vetoes, which rejected proposals that would have an impact on school districts and local ...
The newly-signed two-year state budget affects Ohioans in myriad ways, from water quality to school funding to the taxes we ...
Central Ohio School Districts have given Governor Mike DeWine a passing grade for his line-item vetoes in the next state budget.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed his last budget right at the deadline, vetoing 67 items, but allowing a flat income tax and $600 ...
Fellow Republican DeWine proposed allotting $531.7 million for the Public Library Fund for the year beginning July 1, then $549.1 million for the year beginning July 1, 2026.
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