Senator Michele Reynolds Joins the President's Podcast
February is Black History Month and although this country is light years from the days of "Jim Crow" unfortunately that term is still used as a weaponized political narrative against simple common sense concepts such as showing your ID when you go vote.
What the left doesn't seem to understand but everyone else does understand is why ID's are necessary. We need an ID to buy beer, to buy tobacco, to fly, to rent a car, to get a hotel room, and to establish just about any type of account or service these days. It is so common that saying voter ID is racist, isn't taken seriously by anyone other than maybe the young minds of mush learning from their instructors of indoctrination and those who just suffer from self loathing and the psychosis of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
As a registered voter in Ohio you have nearly a month to vote.
This week Senator Michele Reynolds, R-Canal Winchester, joins The President's Podcast for a candid talk about Black History Month, her bills recognizing the contributions of Black Ohioans from World War II, and her remarkable background growing up in a caregiving environment that helped shape her into the strong leader she is today.
Also learn about her initiatives to bring more affordable housing to the market in Ohio, and hear her message about why the property tax reforms passed by the General Assembly are critical for the long term viability of home ownership and for communities across the state.