In an Unprecedented Move, #Ohio Is Funding the Construction of Private Religious Schools

The state is giving millions in taxpayer dollars directly to private schools to help them renovate and expand their campuses. It may be the next frontier in the push to increase the use of school vouchers, proponents say.

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https://www.propublica.org/article/ohio-taxpayer-money-funding-private-religious-schools

In an Unprecedented Move, Ohio Is Funding the Construction of Private Religious Schools

The state is giving millions in taxpayer dollars directly to private schools to help them renovate and expand their campuses. It may be the next frontier in the push to increase the use of school vouchers, proponents say.

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I see some lawsuits coming.
@stargazersmith @ProPublica I hope so. Blatantly anti-American.
@ProPublica So as an Oregonian who pays federal taxes do I have standing to sue?
@ProPublica grossest shit I've seen today. Fucking cults

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This is a very bad precedent.

Favoring any religion at all is a dark path to tyranny.

@ProPublica this sounds like a really horribly, bad idea.

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They won’t stop until they’re Taliban 2.0 and then they still won’t stop

@ProPublica just drove through Ohio, stem to stern. I love Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dayton, all its beautiful cities. But the rural & suburban areas are creepy christian.
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@ProPublica Please use headline case instead of title case.
@ProPublica What the fuck happened to the separation of church and state, I must wonder?
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Trump got to appoint three Justices to SCOTUS so all the Christian-statists knew it was safe to start pushing things through that would have met a sure and quick death previously.
@ProPublica As if there weren’t already enough reasons to never live in Ohio.
@ProPublica WTF. I don't remember seeing this on the ballot.

@ProPublica I'm obviously not from the US, but this sounds like it would be grossly unconstitutional in almost any country.

There are some exceptions like Iran and the Vatican, and what unites those places is that hardly anyone would want to go there and stay. Even refugees, no matter what they're running from, tend to strongly prefer secular states for some reason.

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Ohio is circling the drain ,every day getting closer. What a shit hole.
@ProPublica I'm surprised there wasn't a lawsuit and subsequent injunction on "separation of church and state" concerns.