From cocktails to charter schools: How Ohio's two-year budget will impact your life

Jul 02, 2021 View Original Article
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58% : Advocates have been working on this new formula for years and say it's a better, more predictable way to fund public education.
55% : Have a kid in public school: Ohio completely changed the way it funds K-12 schools in this budget.
51% : A quirky amendment in the state budget gives tax exemptions to some of your organization's properties.
49% : Send your kids to certain private schools: If the school isn't chartered (doesn't adhere to state education requirements)
46% : So, if you ...Pay income taxes: Most Ohioans will get a 3% cut on their income taxes.
46% : These are often private schools or nonprofits that give out scholarships to students who attend them.
41% : Ohio's $75 billion, two-year budget cuts income taxes and pays for schools, prisons and healthcare.

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