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Doesn’t the Ohio lottery fund our schools?
On a routine stop at a neighborhood convenience store, you might hear: “Can I get a couple of lottery tickets?” It’s a small purchase for the hope of instant wealth while being beneficial to the Ohio education system. Anyone concerned about school funding in Ohio, the bigger question isn’t who wins the jackpot, but wasn’t the lottery supposed to fund education? Since Ohio voters approved the state lottery in the 1970s, Ohio’s constitution requires all net profits from the Ohi
Robert Scott
Feb 181 min read


School income tax a viable alternative to local funding issues
School funding in Ohio is a hot topic, and continues to get hotter as several school districts in the region have placed property tax levies on the ballot this coming May election. However, in Ohio, there is an alternative means than districts just relying on traditional property tax levies. These levies aren’t abstract ideas. According to the nonpartisan Ohio Legislative Service Commission (LSC), one-third of Ohio’s 611 school districts have adopted a school income tax. Many
Robert Scott
Feb 111 min read


School levies becoming a substitute for reform in Ohio
Every election season, the same scenario plays out across Ohio: school districts put levies on the ballot, and taxpayers are told to vote yes or risk “losing our schools.” For residents across the Miami Valley, I have to ask: are repeated levies really the solution, or just a band-aid for a broken system? As someone who has watched local politics and public policy closely for decades, I promise you: relying on levies to fund schools has become the default, not the exception.
Robert Scott
Feb 61 min read
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