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Todd Zinser LIVE with George Brunemann from RestoreLiberty.US

Todd Zinser LIVE with George Brunemann from RestoreLiberty.US

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Join George Brunemann from RestoreLiberty.US for an engaging conversation with Cincinnati expert and former Inspector General Todd Zinser, who pulls back the curtain on the city's most pressing challenges. Todd, known for his podcast "Citizen Watchdog with Todd Zinser," brings his insider knowledge to explore the complexities of crime data accuracy and governance that are impacting Cincinnati's public safety landscape. In the wake of a viral video from the jazz festival, Todd shares his firsthand experience in addressing the city's governance and oversight needs, including his communications with the city council about crime reporting and the controversial decision to eliminate a police district. Buckle up for an inside look at how accurate crime data and effective governance are essential to tackling Cincinnati's ongoing safety issues.

The conversation doesn't stop there as we scrutinize the city's fiscal health with Todd's expert guidance. The challenges of Cincinnati's financial management are laid bare, from underfunded employee pensions to staggering deficits in infrastructure and fleet management. Todd weighs in on the city's significant capital spending and the mayor's administration's approach to a no-confidence vote from the FOP. As we examine the broader implications of these financial hurdles, Todd's insights shed light on the critical need for strategic planning and transparent governance to secure a stable future for Cincinnati. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the gritty details of city management and the path to a safer, more financially sound Cincinnati.

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