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More than four months after CMHA took back management of the housing choice voucher program from a contractor, software issues and delays remain.
A Franklin County judge ruled Ohio’s school voucher spending violates the state constitution on a number of fronts. Will the Ohio Supreme Court agree?
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Applying digital innovation to the payment experience offers strong potential to elevate both satisfaction and revenue while reducing cost.
How the new tax and spending bill President Trump signed into law will impact education: billions less for college loans, and ...
The rise of stablecoins will make many types of payments cheaper and faster, Waller said at an event at the Dallas Fed. “And ...
A bombshell audit report, exclusively obtained by The News Chronicle, has cast a long shadow over the Rural Electrification ...
These figures impact how much financial support voucher holders receive when securing housing in the region, including the 247 housing units leased out under vouchers in Nicollet County.
CARIFESTA has shown up the need for a seamless banking system among Caribbean nations and those on the African continent. As he took part in one of the plenary sessions yesterday of the 32nd ...
The amount of money going to private school vouchers in Ohio has ballooned significantly over the last four years.
With Gov. Mike DeWine's signature, Ohio's new budget sets aside $2.44 billion to pay for vouchers for students to attend private schools over the two years, the most the state's ever spent on the ...
LIMA — Public school advocates are hailing a Franklin County judge’s ruling from Tuesday that Ohio’s private school voucher system is unconstitutional as affirmation of their long-held ...