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The Ohio Attorney General's Office has accepted a petition for a constitutional amendment that aims to abolish property taxes, empowering homeowners to seek relief from skyrocketing rates.
A constitutional amendment to eliminate property taxes in Ohio moved one step closer to appearing on ballots on Friday.
A proposed constitutional amendment to abolish property taxes in Ohio has taken its first formal step toward the ballot. On ...
The Ohio House has made no secret about its frustration with the Ohio Elections Commission. In a contentious hearing, ...
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has approved the petition title and summary for a proposed constitutional amendment titled “Abolishment of Taxes on Real Property.” ...
Nelsonville continues on its regularly scheduled path toward abolishing its charter after a city-led ballot issue failed last week, and now the city is involved in ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced that a petition to abolish property tax has been approved.The Ohio Attorney General ...
The legalization of adult-use cannabis across numerous U.S. states was driven by more than economic or regulatory motivations ...
Getting rid of ballot boxes will make it harder for older and disabled people to vote. Requiring a trip to a BOE to change information will be a hardship for people who don’t have one of these offices ...
The appropriate solution isn’t to starve and eliminate the Ohio Elections Commission but instead to rewrite the law to ...
Forbidding real estate taxes would be a disaster for Ohio’s local governments, local public services (such as development ...
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