The November ballot in Northeast Ohio is crowded with more than a hundred tax issues for schools and local governments. Most are just asking to keep the share they're getting. Some seek tax hikes. Those who rely on the public money say their budgets have been stressed by cuts in state funding. They're stressed, too, worrying about asking for money in a tough economy amid a nationwide anti-tax movement. Thursday at 9 on the Sound of Ideas.
David James, Superintendent, Akron Public Schools
Ted Andrzejewski, Mayor of Eastlake
Susan Vlcek, President, Medina City Schools
Mark Robyn, Economist, Tax Foundation
Bill Burges, Political Consultant, Burges & Burges
Mark Naymik, Political Reporter, Plain Dealer