COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — With another week of back-to-back marathon hearings nearly behind them, members of the Ohio Senate Finance committee are getting ready to release their initial version of the biennial state budget Tuesday with a possible change to finances for public schools
The formula to fund public schools has triggered hot debate this budget cycle, since House legislators chose not to finish out the Fair School Funding Plan. That was a 2021 reform effort by lawmakers to put money toward public schools based on actual costs associated with educating a student. This House, instead, allocated the state’s share through a line item, which some schools said would leave them underfunded.
The Senate doesn’t seem like it will deviate far from the House on that.
Questions about how the state funds future stadium construction, like in Cleveland, and whether the state moves to legalize online gambling remain relatively unanswered.
“Many of my (GOP) colleagues across the aisle are very enthusiastic about trying to figure out some way to finance the billionaire family in northeast Ohio that wants to move their stadium to a suburb,” Senate Minority Leader Nickie J. Antonio (D-Lakewood) said Wednesday. “I don’t know where it’s going to land, honestly.”
The Senate Finance committee is next scheduled to meet Tuesday afternoon. McColley said by June 12, he wants to hold a floor vote on HB 96, which is due to Gov. Mike DeWine by June 30.