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It's Time for Ohio to Fix School Funding (for Taxpayers, too)


In the next few weeks, our State Senators and State Representatives will determine the future for Ohio schools with one crucial vote. For the first time in nearly three decades, the Ohio General Assembly has a plan to fairly (adequately and equitably) fund Ohio schools with the Fair School Funding Plan.
House Bill (HB) 110, the budget bill, includes the Fair School Funding Plan. The Fair School Funding Plan, as introduced in House Bill (HB) 1, bases state school funding on what students actually need to succeed. It is a plan that was developed over the last three years by a team of educational leaders. It treats all Ohio school districts and taxpayers fairly, based on capacity to pay. The Fair School Funding Plan, when fully phased in, will ensure that Ohio’s children will have the quality educational opportunities they all deserve. ....

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Public banking: How it could work in New York


By
Susan Arbetter
City of Albany
PUBLISHED 5:59 PM ET May. 03, 2021
PUBLISHED 5:59 PM EDT May. 03, 2021
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For decades, many banks in the U.S. denied mortgages to people of color based strictly on race or the neighborhood where they lived. The practice, which started in the 1930s, was called red-lining and it was backed by the U.S. government. It’s one of the reasons that black families lost out on the wealth accumulation that white families have leveraged for the past 90 years.
While red-lining is no longer legal, banks still engage in predatory lending in some of the very same neighborhoods that had been red-lined in the past.  ....

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