03/27/2026
Did any of you vote to have your public tax dollars used to fund private school vouchers. It costs the typical household here in Ohio $20 month to send someone elses kid to a private school.
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Ohio is one of only three states in America spending over a billion $1,000,000,000 dollars a year on school vouchers, and it's the only one of those three where 595 school districts are simultaneously headed for insolvency. Ohio State republicans found a billion for vouchers but said they couldn't find the money to fund the schools 90% of Ohio's kids actually attend.
You read that right! #1 Florida, #2 Arizona, #3 Ohio in order of spending public money on private schools.
Beyond that... I never voted to approve my state income tax to send wealthy families kids to private school, did you? I kid, because we were never given the opportunity to vote for that. Our legislators approved that $2.2Billion in this biennium budget HB96 without giving a second thought to what you thought.
This should fire you up - In 2024 69,000 new vouchers were issued in Ohio now that the income caps were removed. A family earning $150,000 year now qualifies for a full scholarship. The bigger issue is that private school enrollement only increased by 3,700 students. What that means for you and your family is that the state decided to pick up the tab for 65,000 families who already made their choice and were already paying for their kids to go to private schools. That equates to close to $20 per month that every houshold in ohio is paying to send someone elses kid to private school, and you were never given the choice to agree or disagree, and here's why!
From 1970 to 2024 there have ben 14 states that placed funding vouchers on the state ballot to be approved by the voters and EVERY SINGLE TIME it FAILED.... Michigan's voters went even further in 1970, proactively banning vouchers through Proposal C, which prohibited "payments, credits, tax benefits, exemptions or deductions, tuition vouchers, subsidies, grants or loans of public monies" for nonpublic schools.
Our state legislators know and are confident you wouldn't approve them either, so they took it out of your hands and replaced public school funding that supported 90% of ohio students to fund private school that supports only 10% of ohio students.....and didn't ask you if you cared!!!