Steps for Your Letter

Steps for Your Letter

 1. Copy this template to start your email and fill in items in [...].

[Your Name, Address, City, Zip Code][Date] 

The Honorable [Insert Senator’s Name - find name and address using given link below]

[Address, City, Zip Code]

Dear Senator [Insert Last Name]:

In order to fulfil the Ohio legislature’s constitutional responsibility to fund a high quality education that is available throughout the state, we call upon the Ohio Senate to reinstate the Fair School Funding Plan (FSFP) in the Budget.

 The proposed Budget for my [enter school district name] shows a reduction of [use number from chart here] $$ from the bipartisan FSFP target over the next two years (i.e. bienium). This will have a negative impact because: [Insert a few facts you have experienced in your district that require additional funding]. 

I appreciate your help and ask that you please send me a response letting me know if you are able to pass the budget with the FSFP and honor the legislature’s constitutional duty to adequately fund public schools

 Thank you for your time and considering my request for implementing the FSFP  in the Budget Bill.

 Sincerely,

[Insert Your Name]

 

2. Fired up? Find more facts you can use here. Then email to lawmakers (find email addresses below), and also cc: vote [at] lwvcols.org, call and post on social media.

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Published 29th March

School funding plan hurts public students

As a Columbus resident, I care about my community. 

The Columbus City Schools district serves 45,000 students; 50% are economically disadvantaged. Without amendments, House Bill 96 would cut state basic aid for Columbus public school students by $45 million and more for special education services. Funding is inadequate; the proposed budget makes this worse.

Unfunded state mandates like transportation policies and charter schools make it harder to improve Ohio’s public schools.

In violation of the Ohio Constitution, HB 96 shifts greater burden to local taxpayers.

Legislators should amend HB 96 to achieve the Fair School Funding Plan. The current budget bill cuts foundation-formula-based funding for public schools by $103.4 million and increases state funding for private school vouchers by $265.4 million over the next biennium. As many as 359 districts will lose funding. Prioritizing private schools over public schools harms 1.5 million public-school students and favors unaccountable private schools that currently enroll 181,000 students.

Phase in the Fair School Funding Plan using up-to-date cost estimates. Amend HB 96 to make school funding fair for all students.

Cheryl Roller, President, League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus

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Published 2nd April

Lawmakers backpedaling on education

The cost of everything we purchase has increased dramatically over the last several years — groceries, utilities, health care and yes, even education.

Now and in the immediate future, it will take more funds for Ohio’s public-school districts to educate our students, including the equitable, shared funding that is provided at both the state and local levels via the bipartisan Fair School Funding Plan.However, both Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio State Legislature are backpedaling on adequately funding our public schools. The budget proposal (House Bill 96) for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 uses costs from fiscal year 2022, shifting more of the burden to local school districts and taxpayers.

At the same time, the proposed budget increases funding for vouchers for both private and non-public, non-chartered schools. It is clear that the legislature favors private, religious and unaccountable schools over public schools.This is unacceptable.

Our K-12 public school students deserve full funding. It’s up to our legislature to do the right thing: use current costs and ensure that the Fair School Funding Plan is properly phased in.

Anne Neiwirth, League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Member, Columbus.

 

3. Emails you need can be found here:

Click and submit zipcode to find your Senator

Click and submit address to find your Representative

Also can send emails to those in the finance committee:

Ohio Senate Finance Committee

Contact Information for Representative Brian Stewart

Office Address:
77 South High Street, 13th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215

Phone:(614) 466-1464

Fax:(614) 719-3961

Email:Rep12 [at] ohiohouse.gov

Official Website:www.ohiohouse.gov/brian-stewart

Franklin County Legislators Involved in Ohio HB 96

Primary Sponsors

  • Dontavius L. Jarrells
    Email:district1 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1366
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Ismail Mohamed
    Email:district3 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1364
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

Cosponsors from Franklin County

  • Hearcel F. Craig(D-Columbus)
    Email:district26 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1366
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Catherine D. Ingram(D-Columbus)
    Email:district35 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-5100
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Latyna M. Humphrey(D-Columbus)
    Email:district24 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1441
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Jessica E. Miranda(D-Forest Park)
    Email:district28 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1366
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Phil Robinson(D-Solon)
    Email:district6 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1366
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Terrence Upchurch(D-Cleveland)
    Email:district10 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1366
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Casey Weinstein(D-Hudson)
    Email:district37 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1366
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Michael J. Skindell(D-Lakewood)
    Email:district23 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-2000
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Bride Rose Sweeney(D-Cleveland)
    Email:district14 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-1366
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
  • Daniel P. Troy(D-Willowick)
    Email:district60 [at] ohiohouse.gov
    Phone: 614-466-2000
    Address: 77 S High St, 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215