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FILE - In this March 25, 2019 file photo, Ohio State Reps. Bob Cupp, R-Lima, left, and John Patterson, D-Jefferson, center, announce their proposed overhaul of Ohio's school funding formula at the Statehouse in Columbus. Ohio lawmakers considering public input on proposed school-funding changes are hearing from lots of interested parties who say it's a solid start to the discussion but want more: more money for certain schools, more clarity on charter-school funding changes, more help for the economically disadvantaged. Ohio would increase spending on schools by an estimated $1.2 billion for a two-year period under a plan from lawmakers who studied the issue. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
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