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City finance staff warn of multiple state bills that could cut local revenues and mandate costs

6403046 · October 23, 2025
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Xenia finance officials and the city manager told council that several pending bills at the state level could negatively affect city revenues or impose mandates that would cost the city between roughly $500,000 and $2 million annually if enacted.

XENIA, Ohio — Officials told the Xenia City Council on Oct. 23 that several bills pending in the Ohio General Assembly could materially affect the city’s finances, potentially reducing revenues or imposing new costs.

Finance Director Ryan Duke told council that state actions under consideration range from limitations on municipal authority, changes to property tax treatment and tax‑credit reciprocity to potential…

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