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The State Of Ohio Show November 29, 2024

Season 24 Episode 48 | 26m 45s

Republicans won big in the 2024 vote. This week, some sound off on what the Ohio Democratic Party does now. Guests are: Rep. Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington), Chris Gibbs, Chair, Shelby County Dems, Jordan Hawkins, president, Ohio Young Black Democrats David Pepper, former chair, Ohio Dems Dave Betras, former chair, Mahoning County Dems

Aired: 11/24/24
Extras
In-depth with Gov. Mike DeWine (R)
Teenage work hours, Property taxes, ODNR in IMAX
Governors from two states and two different parties share concerns
Lawmakers off, fighting crime in Cincy, 2026 political future
Federal shutdown impact, property tax bills
Ohio feels fed shutdown shocks
Congressional Maps, SNAP Relief, Exiting Medicaid Director
Congressional maps, property tax bills, aging population
Unregulated THC products, high school NIL money, bus driver shortage
Redistricting process criticized, young lawmakers
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In-depth with Gov. Mike DeWine (R)
Teenage work hours, Property taxes, ODNR in IMAX
Governors from two states and two different parties share concerns
Lawmakers off, fighting crime in Cincy, 2026 political future
Federal shutdown impact, property tax bills
Ohio feels fed shutdown shocks
Congressional Maps, SNAP Relief, Exiting Medicaid Director
Congressional maps, property tax bills, aging population
Unregulated THC products, high school NIL money, bus driver shortage
Redistricting process criticized, young lawmakers