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It has been over ten years now, that the Supreme Court found Ohio's method of funding schools unconstitutional. Nothing has changed since that ruling. I realize that voters elect the individuals responsible for correcting the problem. The politicians wish to keep their seat in office and don't want to make waves. However, can't the court enforce some sort of action to take place?
Meanwhile, while we wait for something to change, the education of Ohio's children suffers.
I vote, I participate in Zack Space's surveys. How can I create waves?

2007-09-26 11:19:20 · 1 answers · asked by Elizabeth M 1 in Politics & Government Elections

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NO the court CAN'T force the legislature to do anything. Besides, funding is NOT the real problem. The way schools are run is the problem. If you paid $1,000,000 per year per student, it would not help.

2007-09-26 13:38:27 · answer #1 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 0 0

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