New Ohio Legislature Begins Work Monday

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—The new state legislature chosen by voters in the November election begins its work Monday amid a series of pressing challenges.  The Republican-controlled Senate and the newly Democratic House will attempt to craft the next two-year budget in one of the most difficult economic environments in modern Ohio history.  Gov. Ted Strickland is hoping for $5 billion in federal aid to help in plugging what is projected to be a $7 billion deficit.  Lawmakers will also grapple with a new school funding plan expected to be introduced by the Democratic governor.  The Ohio Supreme Court has repeatedly found Ohio’s school-funding system to be unconstitutional because it relies too heavily on local property taxes.
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