“With the recent disapproval from our county residents of the three local school levies, the time for a new education funding model has been strongly mandated.
The state has already been conducting meetings and receiving input from all parties involved in education funding and will soon increase these hearings across the state in the hopes of creating a new funding model in the next General Assembly. State Representative Kozlowski will be the perfect representative for our area during these deliberations because he has been a board of education president, in management of a business, and has been in constant talks with teachers and education groups during his time in office. Casey will represent all sides in his upcoming term regarding education funding and all other state issues. He has also been endorsed and supported by a wide range of organizations that represent the interests of all Ohioans. A Representative’s main job is to do exactly that, to represent all of his/her constituents. Casey Kozlowski has shown this to be one of his strongest qualities when listening and acting on all viewpoints and suggestions his constituents give him. I am positive that he will continue this trend of excellent representation during his next term in office.
David Thomas
Austinburg
Opinion
Aug. 11 Letters to the Editor: David Thomas
Time for new funding model
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