EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 54 MIN
As some voters denounce property tax hikes, public services worry about funding future
from Sound of Ideas · host Ideastream Public Media
Ohio's property taxes help pay for things like public schools, parks, police departments and other local services, generating about $24 billion in revenue a year. But homeowners have been feeling pinched lately, as some counties have seen double digit increases in property valuations leading to higher taxes for some. That has led to calls for reform, with one group hoping to eliminate property taxes entirely, with eyes now on the 2027 ballot, after failing to get a constitutional amendment proposal on this November's ballot. Ideastream Public Media has been going to public libraries and community events this summer all across Northeast Ohio to learn about the issues that are driving people to vote, and we've heard over and over that property taxes are a key issue on the top of voters' minds. That's why our newsroom recently took a weeklong deep dive into the issue called, "Ideastream Explores: Property Taxes." On Monday's "Sound of Ideas," we're going to highlight some of that reporting. We'll learn about legislative reform efforts, how property taxes impact Ohio's farmers, and what would happen if funding for important resources like libraries and parks were changed. That's part of this special edition of the Sound of Ideas. First, we'll learn more about the controversial movement to eliminate property taxes in the state with Ohio Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler. Then, we'll learn about how rising property taxes are impacting a distinct group of landowners — farmers. Ideastream's Richard Cunningham shares how farmers are faring in today's economic landscape, and we'll hear from a longtime farmer and head of the Ohio Farm Bureau, Bill Patterson. Finally, we'll learn how reform or abolishment of property taxes could be devastating to the vast public services that rely on this revenue to fund their operations, including parks and libraries. We'll be joined by Ideastream Public Media's Kabir Bhatia and Zaria Johnson for this part of the conversation. Guests: - Karen Kasler, Bureau Chief, Ideastream Statehouse News Bureau - Richard Cunningham, Engaged Journalism Reporter, Ideastream Public Media - Bill Patterson, Co-owner, Patterson Farms & President, Ohio Farm Bureau - Kabir Bhatia, Senior Arts and Culture Reporter, Ideastream Public Media - Zaria Johnson, Environmental Reporter, Ideastream Public Media
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