Ohio's budget is a massive document that explains how the state will spend $190 billion over the next two fiscal years.
From state income taxes to the salaries Medicaid providers earn, the state's new two-year budget made sweeping changes to the amounts Ohioans pay for private schools, baby supplies, and to run their businesses.
: You could get up to $7,500 if you commit to teaching for at least four years in a qualifying school needing staff.: The state is making a historic investment in phonics. Teachers will be retrained. Other programs that don't focus on phonics will be eliminated. And new materials for classrooms will be subsidized.: The state is investing $200 million in new facilities and $100 million to buy equipment.
in DeWine's office. The partially elected state board will now be responsible for teacher licensure and inter-district disputes.Worry about school shootings:
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