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Summer Session Senate Chamber Takeover for House Veto Override

President's Podcast with Senator Kristina Roegner
By John Fortney
July 23, 2025
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The House took over the Upper Chamber this week.

Representatives voted to override one of the governor's vetoes regarding property tax reform passed by the General Assembly as part of the new state budget.

Emergency and Replacement levies will no longer be allowed at the ballot box.

Those are two levies that fall outside of the anti-inflationary guardrails originally intended under the law, which have been driving the often steep increases in property tax bills that have outraged Ohioans.

Next up will be the Senate.

This week we Senator Kristina Roegner joins the President's Podcast.

The fiscal conservative from Hudson, Ohio talks about future property tax veto overrides, her bills that cut regulatory red tape, and as a former college athlete who worked to pass the Protect Women's Sports Act in Ohio, we get her reaction to the NCAA finally banning men from competing in women's sports.