Ohio House Overrides DeWine Veto on Property Tax Levies, Tables Other Votes
OHIO, JUL 20 – Ohio House Republicans overrode one of Governor DeWine's vetoes to limit renewal or emergency property tax levies despite concerns about financial risks to school districts, with a 61-59 vote.
- Monday, Ohio House Republicans voted to override one of Gov. Mike DeWine’s property tax vetoes, in Columbus, Ohio.
- Three weeks ago, Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed 67 budget provisions, saying imposing all changes at once could create serious financial problems for school districts.
- With the override requiring a three-fifths majority, Republicans reached 61 votes, reinstating a provision halting renewal or emergency levies on ballots.
- Despite no scheduled session, the override now heads to the Senate, which could meet later this week, President Rob McColley said.
- After Senate concurrence, the change applies in the next tax year, with additional overrides possible in future sessions.
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