One by one, the General Assembly is making war on the common institutions that make Americans Americans, and Ohioans Ohioans, Thomas Suddes writes
that in the 28 years since has become five separate state voucher programs.
One might also consider the constitution’s stance on public money going to non-public schools with religious links: “No religious or other sect, or sects, shall ever have any exclusive right to, or control of, any part of the school funds of this state.” That went out the window with 1965’s “fair bus bill,” letting non-public pupils ride publicly owned school buses, and 1967’s “auxiliary services law,” which provides pupils in non-public schools in Ohio with some state programs.
Meanwhile, the General Assembly’s Republican leaders have cemented into place their power by drawing GOP-skewed districts for the Ohio House of Representatives and the Senate, then defying the Ohio Supreme Court on the issue.
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