Daily Rundown June 16, 2020
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DPS parents largely positive in school survey, but many seek outreach
CMSD CEO Tells Congress K-12 Schools Need $200 Billion To Tackle COVID-19
With tax revenues down, University Heights makes $1-million budget adjustment
Developers ask Beachwood for TIF deal on proposed $25 million apartment plan
Summit County declares racism a public health crisis
Wright State to cut 50 jobs, in addition to voluntary reductions
Midview Schools prepared for more cuts, shifts budget around
Lorain Council declares racism a public health crisis
Every registered voter in Ohio to be mailed absentee ballot requests
Police reforms: What police, local leaders and academics say about DeWine’s proposals
First came the pandemic, then came the politics: Why Amy Acton quit
Experts Warn of Harm to Public Schools Caused by Budget Shortfalls
Senate GOP to restrict police chokeholds in emerging bill
Mapping Ohio’s 41,576 coronavirus cases, updates on the latest case, death trends
Coronavirus in Ohio: New cases below 500 for 17 days straight
Dayton, Miami Valley region has highest COVID-19 spread rate in Ohio
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