Opinion

VANE: Evans bravely went with his principlesRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Robert Vane / Special to IBJ
Unquestionably, the biggest political news of this young year was the decision by City-County Councilor Jose Evans to join the Republican Party.
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BONIFIELD: A greenhorn governor flubs his launchRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Jake Bonifield / Special to IBJ
As the first governor since the Civil War to win election with less than 50 percent of the vote, Mike Pence has a political capital problem. And it’s starting to show.
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BECK: New Democratic chairs will deliverRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Lara Beck / Special to IBJ
I’m optimistic about the future of Hoosier Democrats, particularly at the state level and in Marion County. Why, you ask?
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MACALLISTER: Hooray for underrated lawmakersRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
P.E. MacAllister / Special to IBJ
As the end of the annual meeting of our General Assembly draws nigh, it is not inappropriate to once again view both the legislation considered and the general health and well-being of the system itself as it works in the Great Hoosier Heartland.
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MYERS: No time to rest on our ample laurelsRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Woodrow Myers / Special to IBJ
Indianapolis is a long way from reaching its potential. Yes, we have advantages with cost of living (compared to both coasts), and great professional sports franchises and an array of quality cultural institutions like the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, and many more.
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DANIELS: Leading in health care innovationRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Deborah Daniels
Hoosiers are often thought of as resistant to change (daylight-saving time, anyone?).
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SHEPARD: Speedway promotion is a smart moveRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Randall Shepard / Special to IBJ
Fresh analysis released last month on the economic impact of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the satellite industries attracted by its location in Indiana make it clear the General Assembly is on the right track in moving legislation to bolster the track and the jobs it helps create.
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STYRING: Workers will flood health exchangesRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Bill Styring / Special to IBJ
The local business guys and gals I talk to watch the coming full implementation of Obamacare with a sense of angst.
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SWAYZE: Obamacare is more mess than cureRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Sue Swayze / Special to IBJ
One-sixth of our economy has a big question mark around it. It’s OK to call “it” Obamacare now, but we still don’t know what it is.
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VAUGHN: Expanding Medicaid would benefit allRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Julia Vaughn / Special to IBJ
In these pages last fall, I complained about gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence playing politics with the implementation of federal health reform. Unfortunately, now that he’s been elected governor, the game-playing continues and uninsured Hoosiers continue to be pawns in Pence’s game with federal officials.
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TAFT: Education map shows Indy holds its ownRestricted Content

March 30, 2013
Bill Taft / Special to IBJ
A recent Ball State University study showed a growing movement of Marion County residents to Hamilton County and triggered a series of columns pinning a lot of the blame on poor-quality city schools.
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MAURER: Want money? Have an idea and a planRestricted Content

March 28, 2013
Mickey Maurer
I have a favorite excuse for failure in business: “It takes money to make money.”
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DINING: Napping required after Napolese

March 23, 2013
Lou Harry
Last in a month-long series of farm-to-table restaurant reviews.
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BENNER: Criticism heaped on NCAA takes toll on rank-and-fileRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Bill Benner
The list of lightning-rod issues is long and, unfortunately, growing.
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EDITORIAL: Lilly’s strategy wooed investorsRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Eli Lilly and Co. shares have more than doubled over the past four years, an impressive run-up that has as much to do with the company’s well-crafted investor-relations message as it does scientific innovation.
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MORRIS: Looking back, things never looked so goodRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Greg Morris
I’ve been feeling a bit reflective lately as I just completed 22 years at IBJ a few weeks ago.
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KENNEDY: There’s no free lunchRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Sheila Suess Kennedy
I continue to be amazed by the pundits and politicians who insist that eviscerating government programs will save money.
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WHITE: In honor of native son Michael GravesRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Drew White
he architecture of Michael Graves is controversial. Some dismiss his work for its post-modern and overly decorative qualities.
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FEIGENBAUM: All eyes looking to crucial mid-April revenue forecastRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Ed Feigenbaum
We’re just a few short weeks from the mid-April revenue forecast, the critical non-political, non-policy factor that will shape the fiscal 2014-2015 budget—and a handful of other big-buck key bills.
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ALTOM: Google disregards consequences, kills another productRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Tim Altom
Years ago, the high-tech company that drove me closest to the edge of madness was Microsoft. That firm treated its customers as if they were lucky to have computers. But for sheer frustration, I think Google tops Microsoft.
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HICKS: Still too early to call Iraq war success or failureRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Mike Hicks
The 10th anniversary of the start of the second Iraq war is an opportunity to reflect upon the economics of the conflict.
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SKARBECK: Alternative investments not worth their high costsRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Ken Skarbeck
When it comes to choosing the products or services offered by the investment industry, the evidence suggests that when investors pay less, they often get more.
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LOU'S VIEWS: Catching up with a kaleidoscope of reviews

March 23, 2013
Lou Harry
Thoughts on the latest from DK, Acting Up, and an American Pianists Association fellow.
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Bill would help educationRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
I write in support of Senate Bill 207, which reinstates in-state tuition rates to undocumented students who were enrolled in a state college or university in 2011.
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EDITORIAL: Save the archivesRestricted Content

March 16, 2013
State lawmakers are understandably preoccupied with big issues like jobs and education, but before the session ends, they should attack another problem that has nearly been forgotten.
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