The amount of money that we have put into school districts, over a billion dollars, I believe in the last budget increase increase, not just the number we put in. That's K through 12 public schools. Yes, K through 12 public schools. This isn't counting. The educational choice voucher money doesn't count any of that money. That money is separately funded in its own silo. This is just K12 public school funding. We've done, I believe, a good job at trying to keep up with inflation, exceeding inflation, in fact, and putting a lot of state dollars back into public education. (20:47–20:57)
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Asserts that educational choice voucher money is funded separately from K-12 public school funding in Ohio.
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