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Dear Ohio - Politics, Issues, and People

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The political system can feel like a complicated and gridlocked machine that we have little ability to influence. The truth is, you CAN change things when you know how. Enter Spectrum News 1 Anchor Curtis Jackson, who brings to the table decades of experience covering political news and events. Join him for meaningful conversations with decision-makers that will help guide listeners to an actionable understanding of the issues in Ohio.
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Episodes

U.S. Supreme Court — Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

Legislation has been making waves as multiple states look to make localized decisions on items already decided federally, like abortion. Curtis Jackson visits with Spectrum News Ohio political analyst Rory Riley-Topping to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. They discuss the ramifications of the case and what impacts it may have on other issues facing the court, as well as what types of precedents it could set.

Dec 08, 202124 min

Is inflation as concerning as we think?

Concerns about inflation, and the power of the mighty dollar, have been concerns for citizens and politicians alike. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns about inflation continue to grow. Curtis Jackson goes in-depth about inflation with Michael Goldberg, Association Professor of Design and Innovation at Case Western Reserve University. They explore the challenges with the supply chain, a partial history of inflation as it relates to today and pandemic-era concerns about unempl...

Dec 01, 202122 min

Senate candidate Jane Timken

Since Sen. Rob Portman’s announcement that he will not seek reelection for his seat in the U.S. Senate, a crowded race in the Republican primary to replace him has formed, with all but one candidate publicly desiring the endorsement of former President Donald Trump. Curtis Jackson sits down for an in-depth interview with U.S. Senate candidate Jane Timken, a Republican from the Canton area, to ask about her views on critical issues facing Ohio voters, including her stances on Critical Race Theory...

Nov 24, 202123 min

Jim Jordan's new book gives insight into political rising

Rep. Jim Jordan, OH-4, is releasing a new book called Do What You Said You Would Do: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp. In the book, Jordan details how he rose to prominence on former President Donald Trump's radar and how the congressman pursued television news bookings with the understanding that anyone discussing matters relatable to the former president had an audience of one: Mr. Trump, himself. Curtis Jackson speaks with Spectrum News 1 political reporter Taylor Popielarz to discuss Jordan...

Nov 17, 202129 min

Is a 'Red Wave' rising in Ohio politics?

Red wave rising? Ohio’s election on Nov. 4 turned out mostly as expected, with Mike Carey (R) winning a Congressional seat in OH-15 and Shontel Brown (D) winning in OH-11. However, across the country Republicans made a push that makes it appear likely the GOP could take back Congressional majority in 2022. In this episode, Curtis Jackson speaks with Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, to discuss the current state of politics in America, Congressional races in Ohio, gerrymander...

Nov 10, 202126 min

Ohio Elections — Looking ahead to the 2022 Senate race

Election Day 2021 is still fresh on the minds of Ohio voters, but the campaign trail for 2022 is already in full swing, especially the attempts to win a seat in the U.S. Senate after Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, announced he would not seek another term. Curtis Jackson talks with Spectrum News 1 political reporter Taylor Popielarz to discuss the upcoming 2022 U.S. Senate race in Ohio and what strategies the candidates are using to reach voters and receive endorsements.

Nov 03, 202126 min

The Ohio Constitution and its role in our lives

Professor Steven Steinglass has participated on a commission in the modernization of the Ohio Constitution to review it and make recommendations to bring it current with modern times. He served as senior policy advisor, providing advice and guidance on working through the process. In 2017, the Ohio General Assembly ended the work of the commission, leaving behind a "research trove of documents and memoranda," which he hopes someday someone will use as a work product of the commission when they t...

Oct 27, 202125 min

From the lake to the river — Climate change in Ohio

Spectrum News 1 has been focusing on the impact of climate change in advance of the United Nations meeting on the topic in Glasgow, Scotland at the end of October. Spectrum News 1 anchor Curtis Jackson discusses climate change with Bryan Mark, Director of the State Climate Office of Ohio, about how climate change is impacting the Buckeye State.

Oct 20, 202120 min

Criminal justice reform — Closure for victims and rehabilitation

Mike Kallmeyer guest hosts this episode of Dear Ohio, introducing Dear Ohio listeners to Spectrum News 1's flagship public affairs program, In Focus. He delves deep into criminal justice reform. Gov. Mike DeWine signed several bills last year, which took effect this year and serve as a patchwork for reforming Ohio's criminal justice system. Kallmeyer discusses with his guests the virtues and pitfalls of reforming the way Ohio provides justice for victims and incarcerates or rehabilitates offende...

Oct 13, 202125 min

Dear Ohio: Ohio sports betting concerns — Schlichter and Rose and gambling woes

Sports betting legislation is being considered at the Ohio Statehouse. In this episode, Curtis Jackson discusses the matter with James Kahler, Executive Director of the Center for Sports Administration at Ohio University. They discuss the progress of sports betting legislation, how it will impact Ohio's sports venues and teams, and previous cases of sports betting scandals including Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose and former Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter.

Oct 06, 202117 min

Redistricting legislative maps — Side rooms and late decisions

The redistricting process of Ohio’s legislative maps has been a point of contention and drama for the state’s lawmakers and policy watchdogs. In some instances, members of the same party find themselves disagreeing on the quality of maps approved by legislators at the midnight hour. In this episode, Curtis Jackson discusses the process and its implications for Ohio's legislators and voters.

Sep 29, 202119 min

Senate candidate J.D. Vance

Venture capitalist J.D. Vance, who is also the author of the best-selling book ‘Hillbilly Elegy,’ is part of a crowded Republican field in the race to succeed Sen. Rob Portman. Curtis Jackson talks with Vance about why he is running and his stance on various issues.

Sep 22, 202114 min

Critical Race Theory — Fantasies vs. Facts

In the last episode of Dear Ohio, Gerald Torres, Yale School of Law professor and one of the founders of Critical Race Theory, explained what it is and what it is not. In this episode, Curtis Jackson talks to opponents of Critical Race Theory in Ohio to find out why they think CRT is a threat to public education and compares their responses to what Torres explained is the purpose behind the theory.

Sep 15, 202123 min

From a founder — What Critical Race Theory means

Local school board meetings have been besieged by parents and others who claim children are being exposed to Critical Race Theory concepts in the classroom. In this episode, Curtis Jackson takes a look at how conservative political candidates in Ohio and elsewhere are hosting town halls on the subject and lawmakers are introducing bills aimed at CRT. Curtis speaks with Gerald Torres, professor of law at Yale law School and a founder of CRT, and takes an in-depth look at Critical Race Theory from...

Sep 08, 202119 min

From Afghanistan to Ohio

Saving our Afghan allies is an arduous process. It takes years of vetting for them to get a special immigrant visa, a crucial step in the process. The costs of medical exams and vaccinations is also astronomical for people living in abject poverty. In this episode of Dear Ohio Curtis talks to a former Afghan interpreter now living in Cincinnati and the Army officer who helped him get there. Through first-hand accounts, they explain the danger and the difficulty of going from Afghanistan to Ohio....

Sep 01, 202114 min

What we owe to each other during a pandemic

The surge in delta variant COVID-19 cases has reignited the debate over whether people should get vaccinated and wear masks to protect others against the coronavirus. For more than half of the country, and half of Ohioans, the answer is no. But are we failing to understand the morality of that choice? In this episode of Dear Ohio, Curtis Jackson looks at the concept of utilitarianism and how it could help some reconsider how they are looking at the pandemic.

Aug 25, 202122 min

Name, image and likeness in college sports

The NCAA now allows student-athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness, or NIL. It clears the way for endorsement deals and other opportunities, but the NCAA implemented the policy quickly, leaving schools and athletes little time for preparation. In this episode of Dear Ohio, Curtis talks to the head of NIL for the Ohio State University about the challenges and opportunities that lay ahead and why NIL has come to mean a different acronym for some administrators, Nightmare, Image and...

Aug 18, 202121 min

What made the August Congressional primaries so special?

The special elections in the 11th and 15th Congressional districts drew national attention, a flood of campaign cash and the involvement of former President Donald Trump. Now that the primary has been decided, what do the results say about the conditions of the Democratic and Republican parties in Ohio, the fate of the upcoming Senate race and Ohio’s presence on the national stage? Find out as Curtis Jackson has an in depth conversation with one of the state’s leading political reporters, Seth R...

Aug 11, 202123 min

The divide over investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack

Seven months after supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol, some Ohio lawmakers are playing direct roles in investigating what happened, while others could become part of the probe. Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan (R, OH-4) was initially chosen to serve on the Jan. 6 Select Committee tasked with investigating the Capitol attack, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blocked him once he started calling it “impeachment round three.” He’s now a leading voice criticizing the panel,...

Aug 04, 202116 min

The case for permanently expanding the child tax credit

On July 15, families across Ohio and the rest of the country started receiving new, larger monthly payments from the federal government for their children. The child tax credit was temporarily expanded by Democrats in March when the American Rescue Plan was signed into law by President Joe Biden. For 2021, a family with a child under age 6 will receive $3,600 while those with kids ages 6-17 will receive $3,000 per child. But the expanded policy is currently in place for only one year, meaning it...

Jul 28, 202121 min

Are all politics still local?

Congressional races and an open Senate seat have once again put Ohio in the national political spotlight. What's unusual this time is the influence of a former president and other national figures who are taking an unprecedented interest in the outcome of these races. It all begs the question: is all politics still local or has the polarized political climate made district and statewide races an extension of national interests? In this episode, Curtis talks to Washington Bureau reporter Taylor P...

Jul 14, 202123 min

Take this job — please!

The government added 850,000 jobs last month in another sign that the economy is rebounding after the pandemic, but the recovery is happening amidst an unprecedented demand for workers. The good news is more people are actively looking for jobs. The bad news (for employers) is jobseekers are being more selective. As a result, employers are offering incentives, including higher wages, bonuses and more flexible schedules. All are signs of how the pandemic has changed the labor market and the econo...

Jul 07, 202118 min

Conspiracy-minded thinking rooted deep in America's history (Part 2)

Happy Birthday, America! As we near the 245th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we’re going to take a look at what drives American exceptionalism. Our national character is defined by optimism and a belief in the impossible, but what happens when that can-do spirit devolves into magical-thinking and a refusal to accept empirical evidence that’s contrary to one’s beliefs? Ohio recently became a powerful example of this kind of conspiracist thinking. On this episode of...

Jun 30, 202130 min

Conspiracy-minded citizens and politicians impact how we vote (Part 1)

Can anything be done to slow or stop the spread of disinformation and delegitimizing surrounding the 2020 election? In this episode of Dear Ohio, Curtis Jackson talks to Spectrum News 1 political analyst and University of Cincinnati professor Brian Calfano about a new study that reveals how disinformation spreads and the impact of conspiracy-minded thinking by voters and elected officials had on the presidential election and the threat it poses to democracy in the future.

Jun 23, 202129 min

The roots of racial inequality - Part 3: The push to close the racial wealth gap

The Biden Administration recently announced an effort to close the racial wealth gap between white and Black Americans. But how big is that gap and how did it form? In the third and final part of our Roots of Racial Inequality series, Curtis Jackson explores the origins of wealth disparity along racial lines and why some believe a broken promise that dates back to the end of the Civil War could provide a solution.

Jun 16, 202130 min

The roots of racial inequality – Part 2: Critical Race Theory in Ohio’s public education

There is a new battleground in the culture wars: the classroom. Republican legislatures are targeting Critical Race Theory, including lawmakers in Ohio. But what is Critical Race Theory and how much a presence does it have in the state’s public elementary, middle and high schools? In this episode of Dear Ohio, Spectrum News anchor Curtis Jackson looks at what CRT is (and isn’t), and how the debate surrounding it could threaten local control of schools and important discussions about race and ine...

Jun 09, 202126 min

The roots of racial inequality — Part 1: The plan to rescue socially disadvantaged farmers

The federal government is moving to repay the loans of socially-disadvantaged farmers, including Black, Latino and Asian producers. The initiative is meant to address financial disparities laid bare by the pandemic, but those same inequities can be traced back even further— to Reconstruction and Manifest Destiny. The discussion surrounding the repayment program for disadvantaged producers is also connected to national conversations about race and public policy, including Critical Race Theory and...

Jun 02, 202120 min

Vax-a-Million, scholarship lotteries may lessen vaccine hesitancy

The first lotteries of $1 million and college scholarships for vaccinated adults and adolescents will be held Wednesday, May 26. The Ohio Department of Health said the lotteries are driving more Ohioans to get vaccinated. In this episode of Dear Ohio, Curtis Jackson explains why it’s working.

May 26, 202123 min

What's behind police-caused deaths? The reality behind police reform

White police officers in Columbus have killed five Black people in five months. The shootings have once again amplified calls for police reform that reached a fever pitch last summer, but the components of reform, and how best to implement them, are seldom agreed upon. And even the best intentions can lead to bad outcomes. In this episode of Dear Ohio, Spectrum News 1 anchor Curtis Jackson walks listeners through some proposals for change and explains why some are misguided and others will take ...

May 19, 202120 min

Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month and highlighting the rise of violence against Asian Americans

This year's celebration of AAPI Heritage Month comes at a time of unprecedented pain and promise for Asian Americans in Ohio and across the country. An increase in violence against Asian Americans is being driven by xenophobia and the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode of Dear Ohio, state Sen. Tina Maharath, the first Asian American woman elected to the Ohio Senate, and University of New Mexico law professor Vinay Harpalani, detail the challenges facing the AAPI community before a...

May 12, 202122 min
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