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Former Rep. Dennis Kucinich Stages Anti-Charter School Tour Around Ohio

Dennis Kucinich holds his pocket Constitution during a speech at a Columbus church on April 2, 2017.
Karen Kasler
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Ohio Public Radio
Dennis Kucinich holds his pocket Constitution during a speech at a Columbus church on April 2, 2017.

Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich is making a series of appearances across Ohio to describe what he says are the failings of the state's charter school system.

The 70-year-old Cleveland Democrat, who served 16 years in Congress, plans the town hall-style forums in Centerville, Columbus, Parma and Elyria  Monday through Thursday. He'll kick off the week with a news conference at the Ohio Statehouse.

Charter schools long have been a political talking point for Democrats in the state, who point to cases of poor academic performance alongside the money diverted to such programs from traditional public schools.

The state's Republican-led state Legislature passed legislation last session aimed at improving accountability and cracking down on charter schools that are persistently failing.

Kucinich will hold question-and-answer sessions at each stop.

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