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BumRushDaShow

(142,073 posts)
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:32 AM Yesterday

Ohio offers a new way to use public money for Christian schools: Opponents say it's unconstitutional

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Nov 17, 2024 4:44 PM


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Around the country, advocates for Christian education have been finding legal ways to tap taxpayer money used more typically for public schools. One new approach in Ohio is benefiting schools tied to a burgeoning conservative political group and facing objections from defenders of the separation of church and state.

In President-elect Donald Trump, backers of school choice have gained an ally in their efforts to share taxpayer money with families to pay for things like private school tuition. Trump has cast school choice as a way to counter what he calls leftist indoctrination in public classrooms and is expected to seek a boost for the movement at the federal level.

The Ohio case shows how governments can push the envelope to funnel money to private schools.

The state has put a small part of its budget surplus toward competitive grants for expanding and renovating religious schools. Most of the winning construction projects are associated with the Center for Christian Virtue, an Ohio-based advocacy group that's seen its revenues balloon amid the state's push to expand religious educational options.


Read more: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/education/2024/11/17/ohio-public-money-christian-schools/stories/202411170192

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Ohio offers a new way to use public money for Christian schools: Opponents say it's unconstitutional (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
They aren't 'schools' canuckledragger 23 hrs ago #1
I like the comment in the newspaper... Hope22 21 hrs ago #2
Perhaps the Satanic Temple radical noodle 19 hrs ago #3
removed by author republianmushroom 16 hrs ago #4

canuckledragger

(1,916 posts)
1. They aren't 'schools'
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 05:15 AM
23 hrs ago

They're taxpayer funded, right-wing religious indoctrination centres. They're everything they accuse the left of doing.

Hope22

(2,821 posts)
2. I like the comment in the newspaper...
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 06:44 AM
21 hrs ago

Organizations that don’t pay taxes steal taxpayer money…..

It kills me to see our high real estate taxes go to private schools. More than time for churches to be taxed! This is retaliation for voters standing up for women’s right to reproductive freedom last fall. Exhausting!

All of this while our gerrymandered state is lead by lawless R’s…..

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