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Senators Louis W. Blessing III and Hearcel F. Craig introduced a bill this week that would provide property-tax relief for the hundreds of thousands of Ohioans whose tax bills amount to more than 5% of their income. Policy Matters Ohio applauds the introduction of this bipartisan bill and calls on.
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As property taxes increase with soaring property values, a state senator from Columbus plans to introduce legislation that would cap property tax increases at 5% per year statewide.
The legislation is similar to a proposal introduced last year. Proponents say it is designed to keep people in their homes by setting an annual cap aimed at helping older residents on fixed incomes and at low-income residents living in gentrifying neighborhoods. We will prevent exorbitant spikes, said state Sen. Hearcel F. Craig, D-Columbus, who will be sponsoring the legislation. He had introduced similar legislation last year that stalled in the Republican-controlled Statehouse.
Tri-state lawmakers to introduce bill raising Ohioâs minimum wage to $15 A legislation was introduced to raise the minimum wage starting Jan. 2022. (Source: Pexels.com) By FOX19 Digital Staff | January 25, 2021 at 11:37 AM EST - Updated January 25 at 3:03 PM
COLUMBUS, Ohio (FOX19) - Two Tri-State lawmakers say legislation to increase the stateâs minimum wage will bring more economic security and stability to Ohioans and boost the stateâs economy.
Sen. Cecil Thomas (D-Cincinnati) and Rep. Brigid Kelly (D-Cincinnati) say they will introduce a bill to increase the minimum wage from $8.80 per hour to $10 per hour in Jan. 2022, then $1 per hour each year until Jan. 1, 2027, when it would reach $15 per hour.