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Mike DeWine ordered them to meet, but will Ohio's childish lawmakers actually do their job today? Today in Ohio

May 28, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    10% Center

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -25% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : And it has managed to get a growing handful of public schools to agree to let them take students off site to a Bible study program.
52% : State law limits that tax at 10%.
49% : What is this organization that has state granted permission to take untold numbers of students out of the public schools for Bible studies and instruction on traditional values?
48% : It's never been taking them out of a public school where you, you know, you're putting your kids to go to school for the taxpayer public education.
46% : Chief among them is disagreement between the House and Senate on whether they can consider existing laws in special session, which starts today, or do they have to start all over?
44% : It's alsopretty much maxed out under state limitations.
42% : What is this organization that has state-granted permission to take untold numbers of students out of the public schools for Bible studies and instruction on traditional values?
41% : And as long as we don't get to a point where one day they're asking us, like the next step better not beLisa (11:12.894)I mean, as long as my child is not forced into this, as long as my tax dollars are paying for it, I don't have a true objection to this.
39% : But I mean, as long as my child is not forced into this, as long as my tax dollars aren't paying for it, I don't have a true objection to this.

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