Ohio State’s Board of Trustees blasted a State Senate bill one day before it passed. The rare move comes as culture war politics drive education reforms across the U.S. In a rare move, the Ohio State University Board of Trustees has publicly opposed sweeping state legislation that will profoundly alter higher education in the state through a number of reforms that touch on multiple areas of campus life. The pushback landed one day before the legislation passed the State Senate on a 21-to-10 vote Wednesday, with Republicans largely voting in favor and Democrats in opposition. The bill will now move to the Ohio House.