It’s a Politics and a Pint edition of Snollygoster. As we did in August, we gathered about 200 of our closest friends at Seventh Son Brewing in Columbus, where we talked politics while enjoying craft beers.
Joining the panel: WOSU All Sides host Amy Juravich, Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles and Signal Statewide’s Jake Zuckerman.
Like the wide selection of Seventh Son IPA’s, the discussion had notes of fruit, pine and just the right amount of bitterness.
Snollygoater of the week
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s working group on property taxes made some modest recommendations, which could relieve some people of their property tax burden. But there was nothing particularly bold.
One thing property tax reformers said Ohio must do is reduce the number of taxing jurisdictions in the state. There are thousands of them—hundreds of municipalities, hundreds of school districts, 1,300 townships, scores of developmental disabilities boards, metro parks, zoos. But eliminating them would be difficult.
The governor’s property tax working group did look at that controversial issue. And what does it recommend?
It recommends that the state form another working group to make recommendations to “incentivize efficiencies and sharing resources among government entities.”