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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants a new group to explore property tax reform. Lawmakers say the time for studying is over.
After vetoing several property tax reform measures, Gov. Mike DeWine has appointed a new group to tackle the growing issue of property taxes as homeowners struggle with the rising costs.
Ohio's county auditors have been holding public meetings around the state to share their property tax relief plans.
Today in Ohio podcast dissects Governor DeWine's bizarre stance on property tax reform—vetoing legislature-approved measures ...
What isn’t in doubt, though, is that rising property taxes have lawmakers’ attention. The Ohio House voted Monday to override ...
Though I’m politically conservative, I’m not reflexively anti-tax. No taxes means no government and we need some sensible ...
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Make no mistake. The GOP-controlled legislature has not provided clear leadership or meaningful public policy on this ...
Republicans and Democrats in the Ohio General Assembly agree on the general need for property tax reform as tax hikes follow ballooning property values in more and more counties. But lawmakers who ...
Earlier this week, Ohio lawmakers scrapped summer plans to take action on property taxes. “We really need to do something,” ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s new property tax reform working group met on Thursday to discuss relieving the burden homeowners are ...
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Governor Mike DeWine wasted no time forming a property tax reform working group after lawmakers failed to override his vetoes ...
Four days after Ohio House Republicans voted to override one of Gov. Mike DeWine’s vetoes regarding property taxes, the ...
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