Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohio’s new property tax reform will offer relief to property owners while maintaining funding for schools and local services, with changes taking effect later this year.
Governor Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would allow Ohio’s youngest workers to stay on the job until 9 p.m. year-round, citing concerns about late work hours on school nights.
Lima City Council held a special meeting to pass a resolution opposing House Bill 335, known as the "Property Tax Relief Now Act." According to the city's finance director, Meri Foster, the bill would eliminate inside millage of property taxes for cities, counties and school systems as the state looks to reduce property taxes.
With the release today of the “2024 Capital Crimes Report,” Attorney General Dave Yost stressed that little, if anything, has changed in the past year to fix Ohio’s broken and costly capital-punishment system.
February 19, 2025, Press Release from the Ohio House Republican Communications: COLUMBUS – State Representatives Angie King (R- Celina) and Melanie Miller (R- Ashland) recently introduced “Alyssa’s Law” as House Bill 106.
February 11, 2025, Press Release from the Office of State Senator Susan Manchester: COLUMBUS—State Senator Susan Manchester (R-Waynesfield) has introduced a bill to give Ohio Farm Bureau members much wider access to affordable, quality health coverage plans.