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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio House’s version of the budget bill spends $213 million in new money on child care programs – including partially funding a program requested by Gov. Mike DeWine and beginning ...
Polling continues to show government support for child care is a popular issue among all political sides. But advocates in Ohio are still preparing their arguments to boost state support as the budget ...
and Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio signed a letter asking that an expansion to publicly funded child care and the Child Care Choice Voucher Program be maintained, and for the child tax ...
Ohio could give up to a billion dollars for private school vouchers, and the public has little knowledge of how the money is ...
Mike DeWine in his executive budget to create a refundable income tax credit of up to $1,000 for Ohio children up to age 6. That provision did not make it to the House draft. The Child Care Voucher ...
Is the recent expansion of school choice in Ohio the culmination ... It painted EdChoice, a voucher program that Ohio recently enlarged, as a drain on the public fisc that serves only wealthy ...
The vast majority of vouchers have gone to students already enrolled in private schools, as Ohioans debate public school funding and voucher money.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The state’s Childcare ... multiple efforts to improve access to child care, including the Childcare Choice Voucher Program, which serves families with incomes of up to 200% ...
Vouchers are not attracting large numbers of new private school students When Ohio lawmakers expanded a voucher program for ... "We made a choice to send our child to private school.