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After making progress with education funding, Rep. Emilia Sykes says she and other Democrats didn't want to vote against the budget, but were clear it was not their party's creation.
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Lawmakers have not reached a deal on the two-year state government budget which must be signed into law by the end of the month.
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Updating the data would disrupt schools' funding and increase costs in the future, according to school funding expert.
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The Ohio Senate Finance Committee has sent the latest budget proposal for a floor vote after adding more than 100 amendments to the bill. Republican Senate leaders say the measure is making more investments to help people.
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Senators are weighing in on the $74 billion state budget plan that makes tax cuts and overhauls school funding.
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The 2% tax cut will result in a decrease of $380 in revenue over two years, and questions remain about the school funding formula.
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Leagues of Women Voters of Hudson, Kent, Akron and Greater Cleveland have come together for a Real Talk discussion about the Fair School Funding plan. Real Talk is a series of honest dialogues that address issues of inequity and discrimination.
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Experts say the ground that students have lost must be made up somehow.
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Ohio reported more than 9,200 cases of COVID-19 Sunday; the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center will be among the first VA sites in the country to receive the coronavirus vaccine; the Cleveland Indians are changing their name after 105 years; and more stories.
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The proposed bill seeks to keep local money in each school district.