CINCINNATI — With home values soaring in Ohio, a working group convened by Gov. Mike DeWine has released a slate of recommendations to reform property taxes in the state.

The bipartisan group included county auditors, school district superintendents, county commissioners, a city mayor and a county treasurer "to ensure reforms were shaped with broad consensus."

"There are a lot of seniors, a lot of low-income seniors, in particular, people with disabilities. And so, from my vantage point, that's the target," said Hamilton County Commissioner Denise Driehaus, one of the group's members. "I mean, everybody is challenged by increased property (taxes)."

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Of the 20 recommendations outlined in the report, released Sept. 30, 13 build on

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