A new bill that seeks to repeal the Common Core education standards in Ohio will try a new path through the legislature, after a previous repeal attempt stalled in committee. That committee chair isnât happy about this new move. House Education Committee Chair Gerald Stebelton called two hearings on the first Common Core repeal attempt by fellow Republican Andy Thompson of Marietta, but heâs made his position clear. âThe Common Core is not going to go away in Ohio," Stebelton said earlier this year. "As long as Iâm the chair of the House Education Committee, weâre going to have Common Core.â? Thompsonâs new repeal bill will go through a different committee, chaired by the billâs co-sponsor, House Speaker Pro Tem Matt Huffman of Lima. Stebelton says he thinks the repeal is âa misguided effort.â? âI think itâs an overreaction to a lot of very loud and shrill but very few proponents of dumping the Common Core standards," Stebelton says. And Stebelton says a billion state and federal dollars have already been spent on the Common Core initiative, and heâs concerned that the federal government might want some of its money back.