The Ohio Senate joined the Ohio House on Wednesday in overriding Gov. Mike DeWine ‘s (R-OH) veto on several property tax measures .

DeWine made 67 line-item vetoes in the state’s $60 billion budget bill earlier this year.

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In a special session, the state legislature successfully overrode his veto on property tax levy restrictions. It removed the local authority to put replacement tax levies and some emergency levies on the ballot, ensuring that Ohio will no longer allow schools to place certain levies on the ballot.

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