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Action Needed to Protect Education Funding

Ohio is facing the most severe financial crisis in decades.  House Bill 318 would freeze income tax rates at 2008 levels for tax years 2009 and 2010 in order to restore support for primary and secondary education and to avoid making deeper reductions to other important programs and services. 

This bill is necessary because $851 million in state support for primary and secondary education is at stake.  This is a result of a recent Ohio Supreme Court Decision which ruled that the installation of Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs) at Ohio’s seven racetracks, as contained in House Bill 1, will have to go to the ballot for voter approval in November 2010.  The proceeds from the VLTs are earmarked for primary and secondary education.  Moreover, state reductions of this magnitude would jeopardize an additional $1.5 billion in federal stimulus funds for Ohio’s public schools.  This would create a $2.3 billion budget reduction to primary and secondary education over the biennium. 

On Wednesday October 21, 2009, the Ohio House passed HB 318 by a vote of 55 - 44.  We anticipate the Ohio Senate to hold hearings on the bill the week of October 26, 2009.

The OEA supports the budget solution contained in HB 318 and urges you to contact your State Senator to support the bill. 

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Please Support HB 318

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

I'm writing to ask you to support House Bill 318 and protect Ohio's schools from drastic funding reductions. This bill seeks to freeze income tax rates at 2008 levels to fill Ohio's current budget shortfall.

The Ohio Supreme Court recently ruled Ohio cannot establish Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs) at seven racetracks without a public vote in November 2010. That's too late to resolve the current crisis. If the Ohio Legislature doesn't act quickly, Ohio's public schools face the loss of $851 million in VLT revenues, plus $1.5 billion in federal stimulus funds. A total of $2.3 billion in state and federal aid for our schools is in jeopardy.

My district cannot afford to lose state and federal funding. This will force our district to reduce learning opportunities for students and lead to further elimination of education employees.

I urge the passage of House Bill 318 so that Ohio can continue to improve educational opportunities for our children and maintain critical support for primary and secondary education.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
October 19, 2009



Background Information

  • Without action, Ohio's public schools face the loss of $851 million in state funding.  Cuts of that magnitude would jeopardize an additional $1.5 billion in federal stimulus funds for Ohio's public schools.  This would create a $2.3 billion budget reduction for education over the biennium.
  • Ohio's children will suffer the most from these drastic reductions. Such a shortfall would force school districts to slash vital academic offerings, further reduce education employees, increase class sizes, reduce transportation services, and eliminate extracurricular activities.


 
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