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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans might pay $3 billion less in property taxes over the next three years because of a historic and sweeping set of bills that mix direct tax cuts with limits on future growth.
Property tax bills for Ohio homeowners could drop after lawmakers passed four proposals designed to provide property tax relief.