Lawmakers To Attempt To Override Some Of Governor’s Budget Vetoes

(ONN) – Ohio lawmakers will return to the Ohio Statehouse in an effort to override some of Governor DeWine’s line-item budget vetoes.

Lawmakers will return to the Ohio Statehouse on Monday, July 21 to convene in the hopes of overriding three of the governor’s line-item vetoes from the state budget.

The Columbus Dispatch reports that the House will need 60 votes and the Senate will need 20 votes to be successful.

On the agenda are the property tax vetoes including the elimination of school district and local governments to levy replacement property taxes, the calculations related to levies and school funding, and county commissioner authority to reduce voter-approved school levies.