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Ohio school districts in a lawsuit against the state over private school vouchers say they are being "bullied and intimidated" by top Republican state leaders.
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At issue is the proposed expansion of the EdChoice Scholarship Program that allows students to use state-funded vouchers to attend private schools.
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More than 100 school districts along with 20 different education and community groups have weighed-in on the lawsuit against Ohio’s EdChoice voucher program.
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Current and former elected officials are debating the origins of the EdChoice voucher program which is now the subject of a lawsuit.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) says the EdChoice voucher program began as a way to help students in struggling school districts and he says it's still effective today.
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Five public school districts are listed as plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging Ohio's EdChoice voucher program.