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- The House-passed version is $828.6 million short over the biennium compared with the state fiscal year (SFY) 2010-2011 biennium, at the depths of the Great Recession
- In all, 395 Ohio districts will get less funding in 2018-2019, adjusted for inflation, than in 2010-2011
- In 2019, the second year of the budget, districts will receive $447 million less than they received in 2011.
- 403 districts will see a funding drop in 2019 compared to 2011.
- Cleveland loses $168 million over biennium and is $90 million short in second year.
- The average Ohio district gets $1.3 million less over the 2018-2019 biennium, and $736,000 less in 2019 alone.