Jo Ingles, The Statehouse News Bureau
The new, two-year, $60 billion state budget includes a ban on cell phones in K-12 schools in Ohio. Now it’s up to schools to put that ban in place.
Gov. Mike DeWine had called for the ban on cell phones in schools in his State of the State speech earlier this year. A stand-alone bill was also proposed with bipartisan support, and was added to the budget. The state ban starts on January 1, but some schools want to implement it at the beginning of the academic year.
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