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Warren County residents and officials discuss federal shutdown impacts and state property-tax reform during public comment

5941850 · October 15, 2025
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Public comment at the Warren County commissioners’ meeting focused on potential effects of a federal government shutdown on county-administered programs and on state-level property-tax reform; Auditor Matt Nolan said he testified in Columbus on reforms including House Bill 186.

A resident urged Warren County commissioners to clarify contingency plans for county programs that rely on federal pass-through funding during public comment at a commissioners’ meeting on Oct. unknown.

John Foner of Lebanon asked specifically about “plans for county employees and programs that rely upon the flow through of federal funds,” noting potential impacts to social service and veterans programs. “People in the county deserve to know what's gonna happen to the social service, the veterans programs, and so forth that rely on federal funds that you administer,” Foner told the board.

County officials said there had been no immediate disruption to county-administered services at the time of the meeting. One commissioner noted the…

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