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Permanent tax-free holiday to help lessen last sales tax hike
August 1, 2018

State Rep. Tavia Galonski (D-Akron) today announced Ohio’s back-to-school sales tax-free holiday scheduled for this weekend, August 3-5, as a result of the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 226. The annual event helps lessen the sting of the 4.5 percent statewide sales tax hike passed by Republican lawmakers in the 2013 state budget. The hike has cost taxpayers almost $2 billion more since then, according to state revenue numbers.

“With so many Ohio families struggling to make ends meet already, the tax free holiday alleviates a bit of the financial burden that comes with back to school shopping,” said Galonski. “To be successful during the school year students and their families not only need to purchase class specific items, but also replace everyday use items. While a family may save a relatively small amount this weekend, those dollars add up so a student can have lunch money or be able to replace something later in the school year. Every little bit helps.”     

 
 
Permanent tax-free holiday to help lessen last sales tax hike
August 1, 2018

House Democrats today announced Ohio’s back-to-school sales tax-free holiday scheduled for this weekend, August 3-5, as a result of the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 226. The annual event helps lessen the sting of the 4.5 percent statewide sales tax hike passed by Republican lawmakers in the 2013 state budget. The hike has cost taxpayers almost $2 billion more since then, according to state revenue numbers.

 
 
House Transportation & Public Safety Committee Continues Work Studying Autonomous, Connected Vehicles

Today, State Representatives Doug Green (R-Mt. Orab) and Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) announced that the Transportation and Public Safety Committee is continuing its work studying autonomous and connected vehicles throughout the summer.

 
 
House Transportation and Public Safety Committee Continues Work Studying Autonomous, Connected Vehicles

Today, State Representatives Doug Green (R-Mt. Orab) and Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) announced that the Transportation and Public Safety Committee is continuing its work studying autonomous and connected vehicles throughout the summer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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