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Board hears overview of state budget changes, property tax reform could cut local revenue

5523986 · July 31, 2025
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Summary

Board member report summarized the biennial state budget vetoes and provisions affecting school funding and property tax policy, with staff warning potential multi-million-dollar revenue impacts for local school and county services.

A board member briefed the Centerville City Schools Board on recent changes in Ohio's biennial budget and related policy items signed by Gov. Mike DeWine, including vetoes and provisions that could affect local school revenue and operations. The board member who presented the legislative report said the governor signed the biennial budget on June 30 and issued several vetoes, including provisions that would have created a nonchartered educational savings account program and partisan school board elections, and that other items remained in the bill. The report named specific items by the internal numbering used in the budget language and noted the…

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