New levy from Columbus City Schools sparks new debate

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On Sunday, dozens of community members gathered to hear about both sides of the issue at the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — As the November election inches closer, debates continue for many ballot issues, including theOn Sunday afternoon, dozens of community members gathered to hear about both sides of the issue at the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

"That federal appropriation will end, and what essentially will occur is tremendous staff cuts and lost resources,” Cole said. Beyond that, Watson said the district is not being transparent with how exactly it's spending the thousands of dollars it received in pandemic relief.Following the debate at the Columbus Metropolitan Library, school district members weighed in on the issue.

While Rand opposes the levy, James Ragland, a former Columbus City Schools board member, believes the schools need the additional money for the sake of the students.

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