Princeton City School District’s Superintendent G. Elgin Card and Treasurer Chris Poetter, along with superintendents and treasurers across Hamilton County, are sharing a joint letter with all residents regarding proposed property tax reforms and their critical impact on local funding. The letter explains:  • How reductions in state education funding have shifted more responsibility onto local property taxes, which now provide 53.1 percent of Ohio’s school funding  • The devastating impact that eliminating property taxes would have on schools and essential public services, including police, fire, and EMS  • A call for meaningful, sustainable reform along with increased support for seniors and low-income residents We invite you to read the full letter to stay informed on this important issue.

Princeton City School District’s Superintendent G. Elgin Card and Treasurer Chris Poetter, along with superintendents and treasurers across Hamilton County, are sharing a joint letter with all residents regarding proposed property tax reforms and their critical impact on local funding.

The letter explains:

 • How reductions in state education funding have shifted more responsibility onto local property taxes, which now provide 53.1 percent of Ohio’s school funding

• The devastating impact that eliminating property taxes would have on schools and essential public services, including police, fire, and EMS

• A call for meaningful, sustainable reform along with increased support for seniors and low-income residents

We invite you to read the full letter to stay informed on this important issue.

Joint statement from Supt and Treasurers in Hamilton County regarding Tax Reforms

Joint statement from Supt and Treasurers in Hamilton County regarding Tax Reforms

Joint statement from Supt and Treasurers in Hamilton County regarding Tax Reforms