Ohio House of Representatives

07/21/2025 | Press release | Archived content

Rep. Denson: Republicans' Veto Override Leaves Local Communities Holding the Bag, Still No Real Property Relief for Majority of Ohioans

COLUMBUS - State Rep. Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) today voted "NO" on the vote to override a school district property tax levy restriction provision vetoed in House Bill 96 (the state operating budget). Line-item 66 would eliminate several types of levies, limiting the choices voters have in how to support their schools and local governments, and would not provide real property tax relief to Ohioans. Real property tax relief is one of the most pressing needs for everyday Ohioans. House Democrats are ready and willing to work together to get that done.

"Today I voted 'NO' on overriding Governor DeWine's property tax line-item veto. I made this decision because I refuse to support false property tax relief that will do nothing to help the lives of the overwhelming majority of homeowners. To define the effects of this legislation as "relief" would be a misrepresentation of what it really does. What it really does is endanger essential services in local communities while failing to provide any meaningful property tax reduction for our most vulnerable homeowners. Ohioans deserve true tax relief, not political theater," said Rep. Denson.

Thanks to public advocacy, the two other provisions that were supposed to be called onto the floor today were not called.

Instead of the state providing real tax relief, Republicans continue to prioritize property tax proposals that benefit the wealthiest Ohioans and that give handouts to billionaires for sports stadiums. Republicans are passing the buck to get schools and local communities to pay the price for wasteful state spending.

During this General Assembly, House Democrats have introduced several bipartisan pieces of legislation to help Ohioans lower their property taxes that the Republican supermajority have failed to act on. They include:

  • HB 103 (Troy, T. Hall) - Double Homestead Exemption for Seniors
  • HB 143 (Brennan, Mathews) - Double Homestead Exemption for Long-Term Homeowners
  • HB 156 (Isaacsohn, T. Hall) - Freeze Property Taxes for Seniors
  • HB 365 (Brennan, D. Hall) - Enact the Property Tax Refund Act

The legislation introduced by House Democrats would bring about real property tax relief that is targeted, state-funded, and wouldn't come at the expense of our local communities.

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