Episode

Proposed Income Tax Increase

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Citizen Watchdog with Todd Zinser
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Jan 12, 2026
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1251
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Summary

In this episode, Todd Zinser discusses the recent proposal to increase the earnings tax in Cincinnati, examining the city's financial situation, including the impact of COVID relief funds and previous tax increases. Todd argues that the city has sufficient funds and questions the justification for the proposed tax hike, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in city budgeting. Takeaways The city has received significant revenue increases recently. COVID relief funds were intended for more than just operational costs. The earnings tax increase proposal lacks a solid justification. The city has not fully utilized the COVID relief funds available. There is a concern about overlapping funding for city projects. The earnings tax increase is seen as a political maneuver rather than a necessity. The current city budget is substantial, raising questions about the need for more taxes. Historical context shows a shift in the city's taxation approach. Transparency in city budgeting is crucial for public trust. Future discussions will focus on the city's financial management and tax proposals.