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Blessing , L. Smith, K.
Category: , Introduced:

To modify the law governing property, income, sales and use, severance, and lodging taxes; to provide breakfast and lunch at no cost to public and chartered nonpublic school students; to increase the Local Government Fund; to modify funding for the Low- and Moderate-income Housing Trust Fund; and to name this act A Good Deal for Ohio.

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Huffman, S.
Category: , Introduced:

Regards disadvantaged pupil impact aid for scholarship students attending chartered nonpublic schools and to make an appropriation

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Manning, N.
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To legalize internet gambling and levy a tax on businesses that provide internet gambling, to permit internet lottery gaming and online wagering on horse racing, to make other changes to the Gambling Law, and to make an appropriation.

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Blessing III, L.
Category: , Introduced:

To levy a fee on gross sports gaming wagers and to use revenue from the fee to support publicly owned professional sports facilities and interscholastic athletics.

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Sponsored By:
Schaffer, T.
Category: , Introduced:

To require political subdivisions to adopt a cybersecurity program.

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Sponsored By:
Cutrona, A.
Category: , Introduced:

To authorize a property tax reduction for certain owner occupied homes.

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Sponsored By:
Blessing III, L.
Category: , Introduced:

To modify the calculation and eligibility criteria of the homestead exemption.

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Sponsored By:
Reynolds, M.
Category: , Introduced:

To authorize a nonrefundable, transferable tax credit for charitable organizations that construct owner-occupied housing and to name this act the Promised Land Act.

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Sponsored By:
Craig, Reynolds
Category: , Introduced:

To provide grants to qualifying applicants for mortgage, property tax, and utility bill assistance.

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Sponsored By:
Koehler, K.
Category: , Introduced:

To permit a civics assessment in lieu of the American government end-of-course exam.