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File #: Res. 2025-005    Version: 1 Name: Opposing House Bill 335
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 6/20/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/23/2025 Final action: 6/23/2025
Title: A RESOLUTION OPPOSING HOUSE BILL 335 AND URGING THE OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO REJECT LEGISLATION THAT ELIMINATES INSIDE MILLAGE AND TRANSFERS LOCAL BUDGETARY AUTHORITY TO COUNTY BUDGET COMMISSIONS, AND THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY
Sponsors: Becky Hutson
Title
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING HOUSE BILL 335 AND URGING THE OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO REJECT LEGISLATION THAT ELIMINATES INSIDE MILLAGE AND TRANSFERS LOCAL BUDGETARY AUTHORITY TO COUNTY BUDGET COMMISSIONS, AND THE DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY
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WHEREAS, House Bill 335 (HB 335), introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives as the “Property Tax Relief Now Act,” proposes sweeping changes to the property tax system in Ohio, including the elimination of unvoted inside millage for counties, municipalities, and school districts beginning in tax year 2025; and

WHEREAS, inside millage is a long-standing and vital source of revenue that supports the provision of essential local services such as police and fire protection, mandatory contributions to the Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund, infrastructure maintenance, and parks and recreation without the need for voter approval; and

WHEREAS, HB 335 would centralize fiscal oversight by granting county budget commissions new authority to limit local property tax rates, review and revise municipal budgets, and reduce levies based on their determination of carryover balances-despite these commissions being largely unknown to the public and unelected by the residents they would impact; and

WHEREAS, the provisions of HB 335 would undermine the principle of local control by allowing a county-level body to override the budgetary decisions of locally elected officials and reduce revenues approved by voters or budgeted based on local priorities; and

WHEREAS, this legislation would create fiscal uncertainty for cities and villages across Ohio, many of which have responsibly managed their finances and rely on inside millage to fund operations without asking voters for additional taxes; and

WHEREAS, HB 335 imposes these changes without providing revenue replace by the state for municipalities, potentially threatening the delivery of basic public services and shifting the burden to income or sales taxes; and

WHEREAS, the City of Gro...

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