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ohio judges question why taxpayers fund private school tuition

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This article covers a legal dispute over Ohio's EdChoice voucher program. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is limited to state education funding and policy. No specific company, commodity, or supply chain is affected.

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  • Ohio judges questioned state attorneys on EdChoice voucher program funding private school tuition with taxpayer dollars.
  • Over 300 public school districts are suing the state, claiming the program is unconstitutional and leads to segregation.
  • A trial judge ruled against the program last summer; the state has appealed.
  • Public schools are reportedly underfunded by nearly $3 billion over the next two years.
  • Over $1 billion allocated to private schools in fiscal year 2025.

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