The House Ways and Means Committee passed a bill Wednesday that would increase homestead exemption to give homeowners a break, but the measure would pull $69 million from the state treasury and hit county government coffers.
And hours after the bill passed committee, word went out that it would be“re-committed,” or sent back to committee, a likely sign it’s chances of passage are slim.
“It’s not going to make it,” said the bill’s author, Rep. Gary Chism, R-Columbus, after the House leadership decided to recommit it, ostensibly for a drafting error. “You won’t see it again. Really, it’s just too much money. It interfered with everybody’s plans. It would take money that might go for a teacher pay raise or other plans.”
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