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Norwalk City School board approves resolution urging lawmakers to respect DeWine vetoes amid property-tax concerns

Norwalk City School District Board of Education · July 9, 2025
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The Norwalk City School District Board of Education approved a resolution urging state lawmakers to honor Governor Mike DeWine's vetoes of recent budget provisions, citing concerns that proposed property-tax changes and reclassification of emergency levies could cut local school revenue.

The Norwalk City School District Board of Education approved a resolution urging state lawmakers to honor Governor Mike DeWine's vetoes of multiple provisions in the recently enacted state budget, citing concerns the changes could shift how property taxes and emergency levies operate and reduce local revenue.

The board's treasurer told members the district now expects to end fiscal 2025 roughly $8,930 "to the good," and noted two unplanned positives: the catastrophic cost program produced about $150,000 more…

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