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Backers of the amendment to abolish property taxes in Ohio said they're now aiming for the fall 2026 ballot.
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Opposition is swelling against a Republican state lawmaker’s bill that would cut property taxes by eliminating the 1% of property tax value that schools and local governments can levy without voter approval – known as inside millage.
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An analysis of a Republican-backed bill that seeks to help struggling homeowners by lowering the amount of property tax they pay shows it could be a devastating hit to Ohio’s public schools.
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The bill from Republicans in the Ohio House includes a variety of proposals to limit local property tax increases and provide relief to taxpayers who need assistance.
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The bill would affect local levels for safety forces, libraries and schools.
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The Ohio Ballot Board gave its approval to allow the petitions to be circulated as is instead of breaking it into multiple parts.
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The proposed constitutional amendment that would abolish property taxes in Ohio, which are used to fund schools, law enforcement and many local services.
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There are several local levies on the May 6 primary ballot. How might rising property taxes affect support for those measures?
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Business & EconomyA new coalition of the state's largest business groups is lobbying for wider reform of the oldest tax Ohio has.
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There are questions about the provision that allows Ohio's public school districts to hold only 25% of their operating budget in reserve.