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The bill creates a new school financing system for K-12 education in the State of Ohio, overhauling the state's school funding system that the Ohio Supreme Court found unconstitutional four times beginning with the original DeRolph decision in 1997. HB 1 was signed into law on July 1, 2021 as a part of the biennial state operating budget.
A proposed two-year budget from House Republicans slashes the Ohio Fair School Funding Plan’s expected allocation to public schools for the next two years by $400 million and expands school ...
(The Center Square) – An Ohio budget that ends the three-year-old Fair School Funding Plan and ties school money to enrollment numbers was in front of a Senate Education Committee for the fifth ...
(The Center Square) – Potential cuts in school funding would grow inequality in Ohio schools and reduce the state’s future economic output, a group of economists said. The survey of 16 ...
(The Center Square) – As Ohio lawmakers continue to debate how much money will be spent on schools over the next two years, some want to know what happened to $500,000 dedicated to studying how ...
Jun. 30—It's school funding, so we should have known it wouldn't be simple. Ohio's new two-year budget makes K-12 education advocates happy on one hand, because its thorough approach likely ...
With state and federal funding up in the air, Ohio teachers are speaking out about what budget cuts would mean to their districts, about the importance of public schools to families and ...
Bride Rose Sweeney is a three-term Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives for Western Cuyahoga County, serving as Ranking Member of the Ohio House Finance Committee and the lead Democratic sponsor of the bipartisan Fair School Funding Plan that became law on July 1, 2021.