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Ohio Secures $150M Settlement with Mercedes-Benz Over Diesel Emissions Fraud, Highlights State's Proactive Consumer Protection

Ohio Secures $150M Settlement with Mercedes-Benz Over Diesel Emissions Fraud, Highlights State's Proactive Consumer Protection

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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced a nearly 150 million dollar multistate settlement with Mercedes-Benz for selling diesel vehicles with illegal emissions-cheating software from 2008 to 2016, affecting over 7,600 vehicles in the state, according to the Ohio Attorney General's office. Governor Mike DeWine signed landmark property tax reforms into law, delivering over 3 billion dollars in relief to homeowners by curbing unvoted tax hikes and closing loopholes, as reported by Ohio REALTORS. The state approved 17 economic development projects expected to create more than 2,300 jobs, including expansions by companies like SencorpWhite in Hamilton adding 230 positions and CareSource in Dayton with 167 new roles, per announcements from Governor DeWine's office and the Ohio Department of Development. In education, districts like Olentangy and Salem advanced facilities plans, with Olentangy eyeing new schools to manage enrollment growth and Salem adding classrooms to its K-8 project on budget for 2027 completion.

The 136th General Assembly sent only a few dozen of over 900 introduced bills to DeWine, including higher education overhauls amid reduced GOP gridlock, according to Ideastream Public Media. Weather remains mild with no recent significant events, though scattered rain showers are forecast from Christmas Eve through the 26th, bringing a few hundredths to half an inch statewide, as noted by Ohio Ag Weather and the National Weather Service.

Looking Ahead, watch for property tax changes hitting 2026 bills, new school funding votes like Independence's May ballot issue, and potential cold snaps after mild holiday rains. Bipartisan pushback grows on federal AI policies and data center expansions amid electricity concerns.

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