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KINGSOLVER: In defense of President Mitch DanielsRestricted Content

June 30, 2012
Justin Kingsolver / Special to IBJ
He has demonstrated over the past eight years that he does not accept second place.
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SHELLA: Twitter now imperative for political junkiesRestricted Content

June 30, 2012
Jim Shella / Special to IBJ
Twitter provides a play-by-play of every meaningful political event.
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VAUGHN: Citizens get high-tech shot at drawing mapsRestricted Content

June 30, 2012
Julia Vaughn / Special to IBJ
The mapping software provides all the tools.
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MYERS: Now ban smoking during the Indy 500Restricted Content

June 16, 2012
Woodrow Myers / Special to IBJ
They can simply make the decision to protect the health of the fans.
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MUTZ: Heart habits can heal divisive democracyRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
John Mutz
Palmer’s habits might seem radically simple.
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SWAYZE: Compromise has come at costly priceRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Sue Swayze / Special to IBJ
That is exactly what’s brought us debt, corruption and moral failure.
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FERGUSON: Gregg, Pence diverge on running matesRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Margaret Ferguson / Special to IBJ
Marriage equality will be the issue that really matters.
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KRULL: Gregg attacks Pence on the wrong issuesRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
John Krull / Special to IBJ
It shows, early in the campaign, just how desperate Gregg is.
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TAFT: Urban independents' frustration with polsRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Bill Taft / Special to IBJ
They are increasingly sick of watching the old-school posturing of the two parties.
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HOWEY: Should Coats be worried about 2016?Restricted Content

June 16, 2012
Brian A. Howey / Special to IBJ
He has about 2-1/2 years to bone up on his Tea Party cred.
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VANE: Republican values drive Tea Party victoriesRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Robert Vane / Special to IBJ
The complainers still aren’t satisfied.
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STYRING: A new amendment would rein in the fedsRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Bill Styring / Special to IBJ
States didn’t die; they’ve allowed themselves to be murdered.
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MAHERN: A better way to handle primary electionsRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Louis Mahern / Special to IBJ
The Top Two Vote Getter primary is open to all voters and they are not required to declare a party.
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BONIFIELD: The power of backpacks left at the doorRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Jake Bonifield / Special to IBJ
College students, with the right strategy and intentions, can make a difference in state policy.
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WAGNER: Merit in helping others tug on bootstrapsRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Jennifer Wagner / Special to IBJ
The safety net works, but it requires a bit more compassion alongside today’s version of conservatism.
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FARGO: Straining to absorb rapid-fire changesRestricted Content

June 16, 2012
Tony Fargo / Special to IBJ
Accountability journalism is vitally necessary and will continue to exist.
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BOEHM: Marion County small-claims courts fail usRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
Ted Boehm / Special to IBJ
A rule change by the Indiana Supreme Court can prevent plaintiffs from choosing their courts.
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VAUGHN: WellPoint's secret political spending continuesRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
Julia Vaughn / Special to IBJ
Full disclosure isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s also good business.
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WINSTON: Black voters will put Indiana in play for ObamaRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
Robin Winston / Special to IBJ
African-American voters are proud of this president.
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BROOKS: Delaying action on rising debt imperils America's futureRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
Delaying action on rising debt imperils America’s future
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RESKE: Hold the line on spending while finding ways to spur growthRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
We must rekindle the spirit of innovation and optimism that created this country.
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EARLY: The mole hill that's tripping many a politicianRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
Rex Early / Special to IBJ
White didn’t understand that town council seats are more important than congressional seats.
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HARRIS: Tests should be a priority, but not at expense of other skillsRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
David Harris / Special to IBJ
Standardized tests are a vital instrument for determining whether schools are carrying out their central mission.
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MEREDITH: Valuable teaching time drained by unnecessary testingRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
Teresa Meredith / Special to IBJ
Used properly, better standardized testing can help tell us whether standards-based reforms are working.
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SHELLA: Some take aways from the primary electionsRestricted Content

June 2, 2012
The race was [McIntosh’s] to lose and he found a way.
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  1. These higher rates Co. e about only because physicians are now hospital employees. otherwise physicians couldn't charge these rates and share the windfall with the hospital. Community/rural hospitals probably not buying physicians practices and thus weren't getting the windfall anyway.

  2. The incentive for poor people to get themselves off public assistance and "no longer be poor" is even with help...they're STILL POOR! Being poor, even with some assistance, isn't all that pleasant. (I speak from experience) It's a stubborn myth that poor people, who are on public assistance, are sitting in the lap of luxury. You should try living on just those "freebies" that you mentioned and see how meager they actually are. By the way, I didn't mean you had to buy/own a puppy...just pet one. :)

  3. As near as I can tell the minority has ZERO constitutional obligation to offer a quorum to the majority. A requirement for quorum was inserted into the constitution so that tyrannical majorities could not simply shove through odious and objectionable legislation (which is exactly what they did.) By allowing a tyrannical majority to charge fines against the minority for exercising their constitutional prerogative to deny quorum the court as made a mockery of constitutional governance in the state of Indiana.

  4. The voters elected the Reps to make a vote not walk out on the vote. They had to the right to exercise their opinion and vote "no" to the bill. Let me ask you this if you walked out of your job for 5 straight weeks would you get paid? Would you even have a job to go back to? If any elected official walks out on the people they should be arrested for stealing tax dollars from the public. They were elected to do a job and not leave when the job gets stuff.

  5. I have been to several of their locations in Pennsylvania and always go in for 1 item and leave with a basket full of things. I'm very happy they decided on Indiana, now if only they would put the other store in eastside.

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