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Get the perspective you won't hear or read about anywhere else from Ohio Senate President Rob McColley. A weekly feature from "On The Record with The Ohio Senate-The Views, The News, Excludes."
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We have great Ronald Reagan story you don't want to miss.National Political Commentator, Author, and Political Strategist Mark Weaver joins the President's Podcast to talk about today's changing political environment, the fight over free speech, and the big political headlines of the year.Mark is a respected lawyer, political insider, and crisis communications expert who has some great stories about his career in campaigns and politics.He also has a new children's book designed and illustrated around America's 250th birthday next year.Join us for an entertaining and enlightening conversation.
Ohio Senate Majority Floor Leader Theresa Gavarone goes on the record with the President's Podcast to talk about the hidden dangers within a campaign to repeal property taxes statewide. She also highlights her legislation that updates security involving Ohio elections and she cuts through the political attacks directed at a new bill designed to improve Ohio's family law procedures.
Father. Grandfather. Friend to those who protect and serve.Strongsville is his home, and he is a son of Cuyahoga County who never left. Senator Tom Patton joins the President's Podcast. Senator Patton is the second longest serving active member of the Ohio General Assembly and has unique insight and perspective about one of today's most heated public policy debates. Property Taxes.
The Ohio Senate passed major reforms to Ohio's Property Tax Laws ending the unfair practice of runaway tax increases without a vote of the people.This will save Ohio's property taxpayers $2 billion over three years as the full force of the changes take effect.The Senate acted to pass reforms in five key areas.This will save Ohio's property taxpayers $2 billion over three years as the full force of the changes take effect. Senate President Rob McColley joins the President's Podcast to explain the changes step-by-step and the transformational difference it will make for taxpayers.
The Ohio Senate saluted Veterans Day as the USMC, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps celebrate their 250th birthday. This week veteran, doctor, and Senator Terry Johnson joins the President's Podcast. Just honored as the Ohio VFW's Legislator of the Year, Senator Johnson is a true patriot and unafraid to describe the dangers of today's highly charged political environment. He talks about the election of a socialist to the mayor's office in New York City, the political fight that finally ended the "Schumer Shutdown" of the federal government, and how that turned into an effort that even targeted Ohio's Budget Stabilization Fund.
$20 billion every year. Local governments, school districts, and other organizations within political subdivisions collect more than $20 billion a year in local property taxes. If that disappears with an effort to pass a constitutional amendment abolishing property taxes next year, the key question becomes can it be replaced? Senator Bill Reineke joins the President's Podcast to highlight the dangers of the campaign to repeal property taxes statewide.
You've heard the old saying, "No good deed goes unpunished." Senator Al Cutrona, a Republican from Youngstown know exactly what that feels like. His bill, SB 186, focuses on three simple concepts for building a significant chance of success in life for our children. It's called the Success Sequence. Yet, the legacy media had a meltdown accusing supporters and Senate Republicans of trying to implement the "Handmaid's Tale Guidebook." Plus hear his thoughts on the General Assembly's effort to reform the state's property tax system.
Businessman. Senator. Fighter. Three words that describe Senator George Lang. The Senate's Majority Whip has been a dedicated advocate for taxpayers, fighting for Ohio's recently passed flat tax, as well as property tax reforms that the Ohio General Assembly remains committed to address through veto overrides and new legislation. What you would never guess is that Senator Lang is also fighting for his life, and is unapologetic in both the holistic method he is following and his message to others.
This week, Mehek Cooke, an Ohioan, national political analyst, and commentator for Fox News joins the President's Podcast. For those of you who hate President Trump and Republicans find a pair of earmuffs and a safe space.For those who like to listen to the straight talk on tough topics, this show is for you. Agree or disagree there is no holding back.Cooke covers the "Shumer Shutdown," Gaza Peace Deal, Comey Indictment, and the fallout from the big lies carried by the legacy media during the Biden Administration.
Property Tax Reform Veto Overrides to Ohio's Constitutional Redistricting Process. This week Ohio Senate President Rob McColley returns to the President's Podcast and delivers a straightforward conversation about why the General Assembly's property tax reforms are critical for Ohio homeowners. President McColley also describes the process Ohio voters approved to draw a new congressional map, why chronic absenteeism in public schools hurts Ohio in the long term, and hear his thoughts about political discourse and debate in today's polarized world of politics.
While Democrats shut down the government over your tax dollars funding healthcare for illegal migrants, there is one bright spot beaming from the gridlock. The GRID Power Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. Sponsored by Congressman Troy Balderson, who is a former state senator, the bill's mission is to bring baseload power projects online faster than the current 8 years. The vote was 216 to 206 with a handful of Democrats voting for the bill. That is except for every single democrat from Ohio's congressional delegation who aligned themselves with the out-of-touch environmental lobby. Make no mistake, the oil and gas industry remains under attack by radical special interests funded out of California.Congressman Balderson is our guest this week on the President's Podcast.
Welcome to fall and a busy schedule for the Ohio General Assembly. First up? Property taxes. This week on the President's Podcast we highlight the best interviews and discussions about the critical property tax reforms passed by the legislature. Then the puzzling line item vetoes delivered by the governor wiped out those reforms. Get the straight talk on property taxes from Senate President Rob McColley, Finance Chairman, Senator Jerry Cirino, former county auditor, Senator Sandra O'Brien, and Education Chairman, Senator Andrew Brenner.
The murder of Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk echoes throughout our lives on the news, social media, and in the troubling commentary of those who embrace violence.This week, Pastor Brian Solomon and Pastor Brian Hanson from Ohio Capitol Ministries join the President's Podcast with some straight talk over some tough topics during these difficult times.Why do bad things happen to good people?And if there is a God, why would He let bad things happen?Join us for a thoughtful conversation.
The 24th Remembrance of September 11th 2001, was preceded by the shocking political assassination of the young founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk.This week Senator Jane Timken joins the President's Podcast. The former RNC Committeewoman and Ohio Republican Party Chair talks about Patriot Day, the impact Charlie Kirk made, and how the woke left is trying to cancel free speech through the threat of violence.
Property Taxes.The process was supposed to be straight forward.Ask voters for an new levy, and if approved that increase in millage which would raise an exact amount of additional money and not more.But over the years, the system's legal guardrails designed to keep levies from raising additional revenue with new valuations were bypassed. It became way to raise revenue without needing a vote from the people. This week Senator Andrew Brenner who chairs the Senate's Education Committee joins the President's Podcast.He discusses property taxes, veto overrides, school funding, and accountability.It's a conversation you don't want to miss.
Property taxes and school funding.This week, we hear from someone who understands both.As a former school teacher and county auditor, Senator Sandra O'Brien brings unique insight and perspective to the President's Podcast this week.She highlights the critical reforms passed by the General Assembly on property taxes, and why she supports overriding the governor's vetoes on those changes.
Ohio is home to the high tech jobs of the future. From manufacturing to oil and gas to military applications, Senator Kyle Koehler joins the President's Podcast to talk about the bright future for people looking for quality careers. He also talks about the next step in the General Assembly's effort to rein in property taxes.
What do San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Sacramento have to with Ohio? They're home to a radical far-left funded effort to take down Ohio’s surging oil and gas industry. Big donors are funding a little known group of progressive leftists from Athens County that have attempted to generate headlines attacking injection well operations in Southeast Ohio. Senate Energy Committee Chairman, Brian Chavez is an expert in the field and joins the President's Podcast.
Ransomware. One wrong click, and your financial history and accounts are at the mercy of hackers from anywhere in the world. It happens all the time, and not to just everyday Ohioans. The big payoffs for these cybercriminals are governments. This week Ohio Auditor Keith Faber joins the President's Podcast.He talks about how the new laws his office worked to pass as part of the state budget will better protect both cities and citizens from cybercrime.
Knee high by the 4th of July. That's the old saying about how tall the field corn should be by Independence Day. Last year the crops sizzled in the fields under a sun driven drought. This year substantial rain combined with hot and humid conditions has made the fields lush. The drawback is some farmers have had to replant and the heavy rain washed out the rows. The Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Brian Baldridge, joins the President's Podcast from The Ohio State Fair this week. He highlights the high tech developments at the Department's new lab.
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