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Lawmakers look to override governor’s property tax vetoes in Ohio budget

Season 2025 Episode 26 | 26m 46s

Republican lawmakers will be back at work later this month, interrupting their summer recess, to consider overrides on three of Gov. Mike DeWine's budget line-item vetoes, all focused on property taxes. The governor used his red pen 67 times to strike out items in the massive $60 billion-dollar two-year operating budget. The budget and the premiere of the "Superman" blockbuster tops "Ideas."

Aired: 07/11/25
Extras
Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers have been indicted.
Food for Ohio's needy through the SNAP benefits are expected to run out Saturday, November 1st.
The city of Cleveland dropped its opposition this week to the Browns' plan to move to Brook Park.
Ohio Auditor Keith Faber this week formally requested proceedings begin.
The city and council clashed over the city's contention a council aide improperly downloaded records
Ohio lawmakers prepare to draw new congressional map but can they find bipartisan support?
The tragic death of a motorist, struck by a suspect fleeing deputies has raised questions.
The ODOT decision denying a permit for the Browns Brook Park stadium did not come out of the blue.
Ratepayer subsidies supporting two coal-fired power plants will end next week.
Lawmakers in Columbus are considering several property tax relief proposals.
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Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers have been indicted.
Food for Ohio's needy through the SNAP benefits are expected to run out Saturday, November 1st.
The city of Cleveland dropped its opposition this week to the Browns' plan to move to Brook Park.
Ohio Auditor Keith Faber this week formally requested proceedings begin.
The city and council clashed over the city's contention a council aide improperly downloaded records
Ohio lawmakers prepare to draw new congressional map but can they find bipartisan support?
The tragic death of a motorist, struck by a suspect fleeing deputies has raised questions.
The ODOT decision denying a permit for the Browns Brook Park stadium did not come out of the blue.
Ratepayer subsidies supporting two coal-fired power plants will end next week.
Demolishing the stadium would double the prime lakefront land to 50 acres.