
Ohio Schools Fight Back Against Tax Revenue Seizure
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In Medina County, Ohio, a proposed vote to redistribute millions in school district funds was halted at the last minute. The new state property tax laws, House Bill 309 and House Bill 186, aimed to ease homeowner tax burdens, gave counties power to cut back collections. School leaders argue that the funds are not surplus but necessary buffers for funding fluctuations and long-term needs. The commissions review of district budgets, including reappraisal boosts and reserves, led to a legal challenge from Highlands lawyers, causing a pause in the vote. The situation is now under review, with potential implications for school funding across the state.
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