COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Republican lawmakers at the Ohio Statehouse are introducing a legislative package aimed at delivering property tax relief.
Rep. Gary Click (R-Vickery) is the primary sponsor for all three bills.
House Bill 420 would ban ballot language that calls for a levy to be in effect for "a continuing period of time" instead of a set number of years.
More than a nut: Ohio bills crown Buckeye as state candy, correct tree’s scientific nameHouse Bill 421 would allow voters to reduce inside millage -- which is an unvoted property tax that increases the burden for property owners as property values increase.
The third bill, House Bill 422, would change the threshold of votes needed to pass levies, depending on the levy amount:
Levies of 1 mill or below: Simple majority Levies between 1 mill and 2 mills: 60% Levies over 2 mills: 66%All three bills are awaiting committee assignments.
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