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Fremont City board highlights state budget and proposed curriculum bills, urges public contact with legislators
Summary
At a board meeting, members reviewed the state biennial budget process and raised concerns about proposed senate bills on K–12 curriculum, math placement and display of "founding documents," and urged residents to consult OSBA materials and contact Rep. Clique and Sen. Reineke.
At a Fremont City Schools board meeting, a board member identified as Don reviewed legislative developments tied to the House version of the biennial budget (HB 96) and several proposed senate bills, and urged board members and the public to use Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) resources and contact legislators.
Don said the board is encouraging trustees and the public to watch an OSBA webinar about HB 96 and to reach out to legislators to “educate yourself on what's going on.” He described a tight budget environment in which proposals to reduce taxes at the state level could shift costs back to local property taxpayers.
The report highlighted several provisions under discussion in the Ohio Senate. Don…
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