River News Network Hosting Petition Signing Site at Bellaire Studios for Amendment to Eliminate Ohio Property Taxes

(Publisher’s Note: This article initially appeared on RiverNews.org.)

BELLAIRE, Ohio – Frustration and anger over rising property taxes has sparked a grassroots rebellion in Ohio, where fed-up residents are now driving a constitutional amendment that could eliminate property taxes altogether, and now you can join the movement in Belmont County.

River News Network is hosting an Ax Ohio Tax petition signing site at WOMP 100.5/Big Willie 105.5 studios in Belmont County beginning Monday, June 30 from 4 to 6 p.m.

The studio is located at 56325 High Ridge Road outside Bellaire on Route 214 across from Rock Hill Presbyterian Church.

The campaign to eliminate property taxes is led by Ax Ohio Tax, https://axohtax.com/ per Elayne Cross, a member of the committee behind the “Abolishment of Taxes on Real Property.”

You can view the filing to add this item to the ballot here:

Petition-Submission-Abolishment-of-Taxes-on-real-Property

The station will have designated hours to sign the petition from 4 to 6 p.m. every Monday through Friday beginning June 30. You must sign in person. Online signatures are not acceptable. You must be a registered Ohio voter and provide your residential address, not a post office box, on the petition.

For more information on the ballot initiative, visit Ax Ohio Tax, https://axohtax.com/ and for details on signing in Belmont County, email River News Network at news@rivernews.org or call/text 740-325-6930.

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