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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio lawmakers returned to the Statehouse on Monday for a rare summer session to take on rising property taxes. But only one part of the GOP’s plan moved forward.
Lawmakers will have 30 days to tackle a packed agenda outlined by Gov. Greg Abbott, from flood relief to redistricting to THC products.