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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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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.
This week Senator Kristina Roegner joins the President's Podcast. The fiscal conservative from Hudson, Ohio talks about future property tax veto overrides, her bills that cut regulatory red tape, and as a former college athlete who worked to pass the Protect Women's Sports Act in Ohio, we get her reaction to the NCAA finally banning men from competing in women's sports.
The Advance Ohio Higher Education Act is now law, and it is already having a positive impact on the state's public universities and community colleges. Gone are divisive DEI programs, the risk of a faculty strike holding the education and degrees of the student body hostage, as university trustees have been empowered to make key decisions that are focused on education and leadership instead of the indoctrination of a cancel culture that has been infiltrating campuses across Ohio and the country.
All eyes are on the Ohio General Assembly as the House prepares for a July 21st session to override a set of property tax reforms vetoed by the governor. This week Senator Jane Timken joins the President's Podcast to talk about the need for property tax reform, her bill banning cell phone use during the instructional day at school becoming law, and how Hollywood has its eye on Ohio's film tax credit as Superman lands in theaters this weekend.
As the country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday next year, we highlight the new book, "Ohio Rising, Journey to Statehood." Written by the Historic Site Manager of the Ohio Statehouse, Chris Matheney, the book walks us through the important role the Ohio Country played in shaping a young United States of America.
The Ohio Senate approved the state's new Biennial Operating Budget maintaining the Senate's commitment of fiscal responsibility to the taxpayers. Ohio is now the 15th state to implement a single flat income tax which coupled with substantial property tax reform will save the taxpayers more than $1 billion.Watch Senate President Rob McColley and Senate Finance Chairman Jerry Cirino deliver insight and perspective about how these reforms came together in this week's President's Podcast.
Well funded. Well organized. Well placed riots of anarchy.Indivisible, No Kings, Antifa.TDS. All for daring to deport.Senator Terry Johnson has led the fight to protect our homeland here in Ohio, and joins us on this week's President's Podcast. It is a must see interview that puts the spotlight on exactly why we all need to be much more vigilant in protecting ourselves and our families from the ongoing attacks by the enemy from within.
The Wright Flyer III is now the official airplane of the State of Ohio. Engineered and flown in 1905 by the famous Wright Brothers from Dayton, Ohio, the Wright Flyer III is considered the first reusable airplane, transforming the world into today's modern aviation industry. Join us for a special President's Podcast from the bill signing at the Wright Brothers National Museum from Carillon Historical Park in Dayton. Meet the Great Grandnephew of the Wright Brothers, Stephen Wright, as well as hear from Senator Stephen Huffman, Senator Terry Johnson, Senator Theresa Gavarone, and Historian and Museum Tour Guide Jim Charters.
The Ohio Senate introduced a bold budget plan that reduces the state income tax to a single flat tax rate, reforms Ohio's burdensome property tax system, maintains a significant investment in funding education by rewarding performance, and implements a visionary strategy for economic development, including professional sports. Join Senate President Rob McColley and Senate Finance Chairman, Senator Jerry Cirino for an exclusive look inside the strategy behind the Senate's budget plan.
Senator Theresa Gavarone joins The President’s Podcast to talk about her efforts to safeguard Ohio’s elections. From cracking down on illegal voting to promoting greater transparency in petition drives, she’s working to ensure Ohio’s elections are secure and trustworthy.In this episode:The mission behind Senate Bill 4 and the Election Integrity UnitWhy petition circulators should disclose who’s paying them (SB 153)Verifying citizenship before a vote is countedWhy ranked choice voting is a bad idea for OhioHosted by John Fortney, Communications Director for the Ohio Senate Majority Caucus.
Senator George Lang who founded the General Assembly's Business Caucus joins the President's Podcast this week to talk about his bill that would move Ohio to a flat tax, and what he believes that would do for the state.He also has sponsored a property tax reform bill, and highlights what he thinks needs to happen to make the system more affordable and fair.
Ohio State University professors Vladimir Kogan and Stéphane Lavertu from the John Glenn College of Public Affairs, join Senator Jerry Cirino for the President's Podcast. They focus on the mission of Ohio's new Intellectual Diversity Centers, also known as centers for civics and government. The Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society at Ohio State serves a vital role in refocusing and reaffirming the mission of education rather than indoctrination.
Senator Terry Johnson joins the President's Podcast this week. He's a retired physician, senior flight surgeon and Colonel with the Army National Guard, and a proud patriot from Scioto County in Southern Ohio.He isn’t shy about protecting the homeland from the damage done by fentanyl trafficking to the potential of a terror attack on our critical infrastructure and military bases here at home. Plus we talk about his Historical Documents Bill that the left is throwing a fit about.
Ohio's Education Choice Scholarships are a hit with parents, and a new study says the scholarships make a meaningful difference for minority and lower incomestudents. Researchers from the Urban Institute studied the results of 6,000 students forsix years and the results were so impressive the Wall Street Journal took notice writing an editorial titled, Ohio’s School Choice Success Story. This week Senate President Rob McColley and Rabbi Yitz Frank who is the President of School Choice Ohio, respond to the study's findings on the President's Podcast.
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