Governor Mike DeWine has announced the formation of a working group to reform property taxes in Ohio. The working group, which consists of 14 members, will be tasked with examining the current property tax system and making recommendations for reform. The group will be led by Representative Bill Seitz and will include representatives from various industries and organizations. The goal of the working group is to simplify the property tax system and make it more equitable for all Ohioans. The current system has been criticized for being complex and unfair, with some property owners paying significantly more in taxes than others. The working group will examine the current system and identify areas for improvement. They will also consider alternative methods of taxation, such as a flat tax or a tax based on income. The group will hold public hearings and gather input from citizens and stakeholders to ensure that their recommendations reflect the needs and concerns of all Ohioans. The working group’s recommendations will be presented to the Governor and the General Assembly, who will then consider implementing the proposed reforms. The Governor has stated that he is committed to making the property tax system more fair and equitable, and that he believes the working group’s recommendations will be an important step in achieving this goal. The formation of the working group is seen as a positive step by many, who believe that it is long overdue. The current property tax system has been in place for many years, and many believe that it is in need of significant reform. The working group’s efforts will be closely watched by citizens and stakeholders, who are eager to see the proposed reforms. The Governor has stated that he is open to considering a wide range of options, and that he is committed to working with the General Assembly to implement the proposed reforms. The working group’s recommendations are expected to be presented in the coming months, and it is likely that the proposed reforms will be implemented in the near future. The impact of the proposed reforms will be significant, and will likely affect many Ohioans. The working group’s efforts are seen as an important step in making the property tax system more fair and equitable, and in ensuring that all Ohioans are treated equally under the law.