Question A: Universal free school lunches will improve student outcomes such as test scores and graduation rates.
Question B: Universal free school lunches will promote equitable outcomes in Ohio’s K-12 education system.
Question A: Cutting school spending by $650 million would significantly reduce Ohio's future human capital.
Question B: Cutting school spending by $650 million would significantly increase inequality in Ohio.
Question C: Cutting school spending by $650 million would significantly reduce the state's future economic output.
Question A: Implementing evidence-based early childhood literacy curriculum in Ohio public schools will improve human capital in the long run.
Question B: Implementing evidence-based early childhood literacy curriculum in Ohio public schools will grow the economy.
Question C: Implementing evidence-based early childhood literacy curriculum in Ohio public schools will reduce inequality.
Question A: The Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard will decrease diversity in Ohio's colleges and universites.
Question B: The Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard will decrease the ability of Ohio's colleges and universities to promote economic mobility.
Question C: The Supreme Court's decision to reverse affirmative action will promote equality of opportunity in the admissions process.
Question A: Merit based scholarships for Ohio high school students who attend college in Ohio will increase retention of human capital for Ohio's workforce.
Question B: Merit based scholarships for Ohio high school students who attend college in Ohio will have economic benefits that outweigh costs.
Question C: Merit based scholarships for Ohio high school students who attend college in Ohio will increase inequality in Ohio.