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Ironton City Council approves minutes, asks state liquor agency not to hold hearing and thanks legislators over marijuana tax change

6402366 · October 23, 2025
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At a recent Ironton City Council meeting members approved minutes for Oct. 9, 2025, voted to ask the state liquor agency not to hold a hearing on a riverfront liquor-license matter and discussed passage of Ohio Senate Bill 56 that city officials say restores a portion of marijuana tax revenue to municipalities.

At a recent Ironton City Council meeting, members approved meeting minutes from Oct. 9, 2025, voted to ask the Ohio Division of Liquor Control not to hold a hearing on a riverfront liquor-license matter and discussed passage of Ohio Senate Bill 56, which speakers said returns a portion of the marijuana excise tax to municipalities.

The council first approved the regular council meeting minutes and finance committee meeting minutes for Oct. 9, 2025; the minutes “will stand as approved,” according to the meeting record. The approval was handled at the start…

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