COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio House of Representatives voted to override a veto by Governor Mike DeWine that could change what voters see on the ballot.
If passed by the Senate, school districts and local governments will be barred from putting replacement or emergency levies on the ballot.
During a special session with the State House, some representatives said the change would hurt school funding.
“The governor vetoed this item for a reason. It’s not because he doesn’t want property tax relief. He vetoed it because it’s not going to provide property tax relief, and it's putting the responsibility on the backs of local communities and schools that are already strained because of a state that underfunds them,” said Dani Isaacsohn, Ohio State Representative (D-Cincinnati).
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