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Twinsburg City school board requests rate estimates for $12.19 million funding measure, says it will pursue earned income tax

Board of Education of Twinsburg City School District · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Education of Twinsburg City School District adopted a resolution requesting the state tax commissioner estimate rates needed to raise $12,194,837 and said it intends to submit a school district earned income tax — not a property tax — to voters; the measure passed 3-1.

The Board of Education of Twinsburg City School District on Tuesday adopted a resolution declaring it necessary to raise $12,194,837 for school district purposes and requesting that the state tax commissioner estimate the ad valorem property tax rate and the school district income tax rate that would produce that amount.

An unidentified board member read the resolution and said the district intends to submit a school district earned income tax to voters in May and authorized the treasurer to deliver a…

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