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The Ohio Senate has passed its version of the budget and teachers widely opposed major parts of it, just as they did with the House version and the initial budget from Gov. Mike DeWine.
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The rural schools say current funding levels aren't sufficient and will require them to make cuts.
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The budget proposed by House Republicans and approved on a mostly party line vote now heads to the Ohio Senate.
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Public school districts across Ohio say they’re running out of money. From the largest city districts to the smallest ones in urban and rural communities, schools are preparing to make cuts.
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Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled his proposed two-year state budget for Ohio Monday, which is now being heard in the House.
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Senate President Matt Huffman told reporters Wednesday he is concerned about the stability of funding for schools.
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For weeks now, Ohio lawmakers have been considering a bipartisan school funding plan from two state representatives. They say the plan would reduce…