COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The Ohio Senate successfully voted to override one of Gov. Mike DeWine's line-item budget vetoes, eliminating some levy options for schools in hopes of providing property tax relief.

While signing Ohio's two-year budget this summer, DeWine vetoed 67 provisions, including new restrictions on property tax levies. The House reconvened over the summer and successfully voted to override the property tax levy restrictions, and on Wednesday afternoon, the Senate followed suit. With a 21-11 vote, Ohio will no longer allow schools to place some levies on the ballot. See previous coverage of the House vote in the video player above.

School districts and political subdivisions can no longer levy replacement levies, and schools can no longer levy fixed-sum emergency, substit

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