10/22/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/22/2025 14:41
State Representative Tracy Richardson (R-Marysville) today voted in support of two initiatives that continue the Ohio House Majority Caucus's leadership on delivering property tax relief to Ohioans with more than $2.4 billion in savings.
STOP THE SPIKES - House Bill 186: 20-Mill Floor Inflation Cap
House Bill 186 saves Ohio property owners nearly $1.7 billion over the next three years by establishing a new Inflation Cap Credit that prevents increases in school district property taxes from exceeding the rate of inflation. The initiative also includes an appropriation holding Ohio school districts harmless for actual losses over this appraisal period compared to their current property tax collections, which will help schools that are not up for reappraisal or reevaluation this year offset any actual revenue losses.
This legislation will protect homeowners from surprise hikes in their property tax bills when they live in a district that is on the 20-mill floor.
STOP THE SPIKES - House Bill 335: Inside Millage Inflation Cap
House Bill 335 similarly caps increases in inside millage collections to the rate of inflation. The bill requires county budget commissions to adjust the rate of each inside millage levy so that it does not grow by more than the sum of the three previous years of inflation. This happens during the county's sexennial reappraisal or triennial update. The net effect of this provision totals between $621 million and $763 million in property tax relief over the next three years.
"Property tax reform is essential, and these bills takes a meaningful step toward reducing the tax burden paid by property owners throughout Ohio," says Richardson.
These actions build on the legislative work already accomplished by the House Republican Caucus through a slate of provisions, including:
PROPERTY TAX PROVISIONS IN FINAL, APPROVED BUDGET PLAN
HOUSE BILL 129 (passed the House on 10/8):
HOUSE BILL 309 (passed the House on 10/8):
HOUSE BILL 124 (passed the House on 6/4):
House Bills 186 and 335 will now go to the Ohio Senate for further consideration.