The President's Podcast

The President's Podcast
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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 podcast covers a range of topics primarily focused on Ohio's political landscape, including legislative updates, public policy, and voter engagement. Episodes feature discussions on Ohio's marijuana law reform, higher education advancements, and energy policy, with specific examples like the GRID Power Act and the Higher Education Advancement Act that aims to tackle divisive issues such as campus cancel culture.

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.”
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.

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