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DeWine to next Ohio governor: Leave income taxes alone
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine urged his successor to leave the state’s income tax alone, stating businesses do not consider taxes when discussing the workforce. Republican Vivek Ramaswamy plans to completely eliminate the state income tax over a 10-year period. Meanwhile, David Pepper's team advocated for relief that benefits working families and seniors, pointing out research that millionaires tend to benefit most from eliminating the income tax.
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