Fully fund the Fair School Funding Plan, don’t shortchange Ohio children
Shorting the Fair School Funding Plan by $400 million in the Ohio Budget Bill is bad for schools, Ohio students and families. The provision capping carry over money is especially devastating for school districts, and penalizes well run districts. This short term attempt to fix the property tax pro
Senate Bill 156
urge you to oppose Ohio Senate Bill 156, the "success sequence" bill, that will require middle and high school students at public schools throughout Ohio to be instructed on the "correct" path to success. We know that the order of how events occur in life are much less important than the opportunit
Please increase the Public Library Fund budget line
Happy Right to Read Day. I love public libraries and rely on the services they provide. In the budget process, please increase the Public Library FUnd (PLF) budget line. Ohio Libraries have not had a budget increase in 25 years. Libraries serve all communities - urban, suburban, and rural - and
Support SB 28, help lower income families afford housing.
Please support SB 28 to regulate institutional investors in the state. We have too many out of town investors coming into town to buy up low-income properties with the intent to flip them to more expensive rentals or real estate investments. This especially impacts elderly and disabled people who a
Oppose SB 5
Please oppose SB 5, the “Squatter’s Bill.” This bill would trample tenants’ rights by allowing property owners to evict tenants by calling the sheriff’s department and referring to them as "squatters". There are already trespassing laws in place that landlords can use. We do not need additional l
Support HB499
Please support HB 499, the “Yes In My Backyard” bill. I support local communities being incentivized to create inclusive zoning policies and eviction prevention programs to help address affordable housing solutions. Grants to reward these efforts would further advance housing equity in our communi
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