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State bills flagged for districts: overdose-reversal policy, property-tax changes and school requirements
Summary
The board’s legislative liaison briefed members on recent state action, including Governor DeWine signing House Bill 57 (requiring written policies for overdose-reversal drugs in schools, effective April 18, 2026) and several property-tax and education bills under consideration that could restrict levy flexibility and add facilities costs.
At the Nov. 10 meeting the legislative liaison briefed the Mount Healthy Board of Education on multiple pending and passed bills at the state level that may affect district finances and operations. He noted that Governor DeWine signed House Bill 57, which will require public and nonpublic schools that maintain a supply of overdose reversal drugs (for example,…
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