Ohio Voters Weigh Property Tax Fate
Ohio voters face a crucial decision on property taxes through a ballot measure. In Lake County, officials host informational meetings, like one led by Treasurer Mike Zuren at Riverside High School. The session delves into property tax history, recent laws, and proposed changes. School leaders warn of potential devastation, as eighty percent of their budget comes from property taxes. Homeowners express concerns, with one resident opposing abolition due to funding needs for services like schools, fire departments, and police. County officials urge everyone to study the full picture before voting, as losing these taxes could mean fewer services for homes and neighborhoods.
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