
Oct. 13, 2023
COLUMBUS –State Representative Angie King (R-Celina) is supporting the passing of the Ohio Homeowners Relief Act, legislation to help fight the steep rise in property taxes around the state.
The legislation will modify the procedures used by the Tax Commissioner to conduct property tax sales assessment ratio studies.
King said—
“Across the district we are seeing anywhere from 15 to 60% increases on property valuations. With these dramatic of increases it is a real challenge for homeowners to financially prepare for the year-over-year increases. We are in real danger taxing our seniors, who live on a fixed income, right out of their homes.”
To help slow the rapid increase in taxes the Tax Commissioner will work with local elected officials will average the past three years of a county’s property evaluations in order to determine the property tax. Currently property taxes are calculated every year.
The Ohio Homeowners Relief Act now heads to the Ohio Senate for consideration.
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State Representative Angie King was elected in November 2022 to the Ohio House of Representatives. She represents the 84th House District, serving residents of Mercer, Darke and Auglaize counties.

I don’t believe a word this broad says.
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I really hope that she can get this done being on a fixed income I cannot afford any more of these high taxes I will have to leave my house they just raised the taxes last year so what is going on if I’m forced to leave my home I don’t know where I will go
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Also Celina is getting way too expensive to live in this town anymore just do the math he can figure it out
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