Representative
Cliff Rosenberger, in a May 2 Wilmington News Journal column states,
in part, “the overarching theme of the Ohio House's budget in
regard to k-12 education was to ensure schools are funded reliably
and consistently over the next two years.”
From
the Dayton Daily News:
Schools
seek new money, major renewals
There
are 15 levies from 12 school districts on area ballots Tuesday –
four smaller school districts are asking for funding increases of
various kinds, while eight districts want voters to renew existing
levies.
Note:
As a result of previous Ohio House and Rosenberger supported
legislation these voter will see a 12.5% additional cost for their
new and replacement levies.
In
the meantime the legislature continues to ignore the Ohio Supreme
Court's mandate for school funding.
Paul
Hunter
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