Ohio's Bios- Insights from State Rep. David Thomas

By: Ohio State Representative David Thomas
  • Summary

  • Conversations with Ohio Government leaders, public servants, and perspectives from those who lead Ohio hosted by State Rep. District 65 David Thomas. As you head to work, hear from those who work for you with stories of policy successes, opportunities, and the motivations behind the service to you. Learn more about David Thomas at www.davidthomasforohio.com. Questions, ideas, or want to learn more? Email david@davidthomasforohio.com.

    © 2024 Ohio's Bios- Insights from State Rep. David Thomas
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Episodes
  • S2:E2 Lame Duck will always be with us
    Dec 20 2024

    In Episode 2 of our returned podcast I discuss what I have been doing in Columbus since the November 2024 election, the Speaker election, why Lame Duck will always be with us and some of the outcomes from this most recent session, along with the Ashtabula County Auditor's Office transition and what lies ahead to January 6, 2025 and the start of the next Ohio General Assembly.

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    14 mins
  • The Podcast is back! With a new focus and role.
    Dec 14 2024

    Join Ashtabula County Auditor and incoming State Representative for Ohio's 65th District David Thomas as he welcomes listeners back to the Ohio's Bios Podcast while cooking up a little lunch.

    The podcast will be coming back regularly to update you on the insights he is gaining from Columbus, behind the scenes views on the important happenings of today, and a look at who makes our state great!

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    5 mins
  • E:14 Brian Walsh and the Plan to Make the Washington DC Air Travel Market More Competitive
    Aug 22 2023

    Brian Walsh is a former Washington DC Hill Staffer and current spokesman for the Capital Access Alliance (CAA). We spoke about the group's goal for the FAA Reauthorization Bill to make air travel more affordable and accessible to and from Washington D.C. Since the late 1960s, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) has been the only airport subject to a federally imposed perimeter rule, which limits the number of flights that are allowed to take-off and land outside a 1,250-mile perimeter. This, along with limits on the number of total flights, causes ticket prices to be artificially inflated. We talk about how removing this bureaucratic holdover policy will create better competition for the airplane ticket market.

    You can learn more about this group and their plan at: https://capitalaccessalliance.com/

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    19 mins

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