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Ohio schools oppose HB 671, which threatens funding for districts in funding lawsuits, calling it unconstitutional.
Ohio school districts are opposing House Bill 671, which would cut state funding to districts involved in lawsuits over education funding.
The Vouchers Hurt Ohio coalition, representing 320 schools, calls the bill unconstitutional and a threat to public school accountability, citing past legal victories like DeRolph v. Ohio.
Critics, including former Supreme Court Chief Justice Eric Brown, argue the law undermines judicial authority and the right to challenge inadequate funding.
The bill comes as a Franklin County judge ruled Ohio’s EdChoice voucher program unconstitutional, though it remains in effect during appeal.
State officials, including Attorney General Dave Yost, maintain the vouchers are lawful.
Las escuelas de Ohio se oponen a la HB 671, que amenaza la financiación de los distritos en la financiación de demandas, llamándola inconstitucional.