Associated Press The Ohio House has approved a bill that would make tax ballot issues use specific language to describe the potential cost of the levy to voters. The House bill, HB140, would require all tax levy and bond issues to state in the ballot language how much the levy would cost per $100,000 of appraised property value. Rep. Derek Merrin (R-Monclova Township) said this helps simplify issues for voters. "For example, most voters do not know what 5.5 mills or 9.9 mills means. Putting an actual dollar amount in ballot language expressing the physical amount is very important," Merrin said. Opponents include groups that put tax issues on ballots. They say the bill would create more confusion and that basing an estimate cost per appraised value is misleading and imprecise.