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Ohio House District 81

No. to be elected: 99 | Salary: $68,674 | Term: 2 yearsResponsibilities: To represent the people of the district and the State of Ohio in dealing with matters not allocated to the federal government.

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    Brandon Moskwa
    (Rep)

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    Patti Rockey
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

What changes would you make, if any, to voting and elections policy?

What type of tax reform, if any, would best serve Ohio?

How would you address concerns about the rising cost of living?

What are your priorities for K-12 and higher education?

How would you reduce hyperpartisanship and promote civility?

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I support elections that are secure, transparent, and accessible, with voter ID requirements, clear auditing, and fair districts so voters choose their representatives.
Ohio should reform its tax system by removing school funding from property taxes. Schools would instead be funded at the state level by expanding the sales tax to certain services that are currently untaxed, a small real estate transfer tax on property sales, and reducing some tax exemptions. Local services like police, fire, and roads could then be funded with a small 1% local income tax shared statewide, ensuring stable funding for both rural and urban communities while reducing the burden on homeowners.
The cost of living keeps rising, but wages aren’t keeping up. In Ohio, a big driver is property tax. My plan removes school funding from property taxes and funds it at the state level, giving homeowners and renters immediate relief while we work to lower other costs across the board.
My priority is strong schools and fair funding. I support removing school funding from property taxes and funding it at the state level, while expanding career training and making higher education and trades more affordable.
We need to focus less on party labels and more on solving real problems. I’m willing to work with anyone Republican or Democrat if it helps lower taxes, strengthen families, and improve our communities.
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