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Make no mistake. The GOP-controlled legislature has not provided clear leadership or meaningful public policy on this critical issue.
Gov. Mike DeWine wants a working group to study property tax laws in Ohio, but some Republican lawmakers say since there’s ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has picked two former Republican lawmakers to lead his Property Tax Reform Working Group, as debate over how ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has created a property tax reform working group. The working group was informally announced while ...
DeWine first mentioned his plan to form the group during a press conference after he signed House Bill 96, which formed the ...
The announcement comes as Ohio Representatives plan to hold a special session on July 21 to discuss overriding DeWine’s veto ...
Yost, a Republican candidate for governor in 2026, wants county officials to form a coalition to reform property taxes. His ...
Essential property tax reform is spending reform and a shift in local government costs. David Thomas, R-Jefferson , is serving his first term as state representative for Ohio's 65th District.
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 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A constitutional amendment to ban property taxes in Ohio just took another step forward. ... Citizens for Property Tax Reform could start gathering signatures this summer.
Let me be clear: We are not opposed to tax reform. But reform must not come at the cost of gutting our schools. Ohio’s schools and local governments form the backbone of our communities.
Ohio lawmakers predict they won't pass any major bills to lower property tax bills (like the one above from Cuyahoga County) before their current legislative session ends next month.