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Over 330 Ohio school districts oppose a bill that would cut state funds for legal costs in a lawsuit challenging the EdChoice voucher program, following a 2025 ruling that deemed it unconstitutional.
Over 330 Ohio public school districts oppose a revised bill by Rep. Jamie Callender that would withhold state funds for lawsuit costs tied to a challenge against the EdChoice voucher program.
The legislation follows a June 2025 ruling declaring the program unconstitutional due to $1.7 billion in diverted public funds.
While the bill now targets only legal expenses, critics including former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Eric Brown argue it remains unconstitutional and punitive.
The Vouchers Hurt Ohio coalition maintains that the lawsuit reveals systemic inequities and that penalizing districts for seeking legal recourse undermines constitutional rights.
The case is now before the Tenth District Court of Appeals.
Más de 330 distritos escolares de Ohio se oponen a un proyecto de ley que recortaría los fondos estatales para los costos legales en una demanda que impugna el programa de vales EdChoice, luego de un fallo de 2025 que lo consideró inconstitucional.