Property Taxes, Election Security, and Protecting Children with New Family Law Legislation
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.
Don't miss our straight forward conversation about why her bill would require absentee ballots to be received by Election Day. The left calls it disenfranchisement while reasonable individuals don't think mail in ballots should receive special exemptions not available to registered voters who vote in person.
Not every election security bill is a partisan issue. Surprisingly, Senator Gavarone's bill prohibiting Ranked Choice Voting passed with a bipartisan vote. The system being pushed by progressives across the country is susceptible to mathmatical errors driven by a complex system that is an open door to fraud.
Senator Gavarone is an attorney who practiced family law for years. Her bipartisan bill making updates to child custody and shared parenting responsibilities passed the Upper Chamber with 29 votes. Supported by the Ohio Bar Association, Ohio Judicial Confrence, and the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, the bill suddenly became a political target. Senator Gavarone sets the record straight on this week's President's Podcast.