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In Medina County, Ohio, a three-member budget commission attempted to cut $7.2 million in voter-approved school funding. This power move, enabled by a new state law, sparked a backlash from school leaders and residents. The commission reversed its decision after threats of lawsuits. Now, a grassroots movement is pushing for a ballot initiative to expand the commission and add expertise, potentially setting a precedent across Ohio.
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