George Hornedo: What a woman in a chair taught me about health care
Whether our systems fail people by accident or by design, the impact is the same — a woman who needs help isn’t getting it.
Whether our systems fail people by accident or by design, the impact is the same — a woman who needs help isn’t getting it.
The more urgent—and more defining—divide is between those who still believe our system basically works, and those who see plainly that it doesn’t.
The next generation of leaders must step up—not just to win races but to build an infrastructure that lasts.
We need a workforce strategy that meets people where they are and ensures that hard work actually pays off.
If we want to break cycles of harm and mass incarceration, we must prioritize poverty, education, and opportunity as the foundation of public safety.
Beyond cost savings, clean energy and electrification offer long-term stability.
It’s time to prioritize the needs of families, seniors and future generations with policies that allow us all to thrive in Indiana.
Democracy thrives when everyone makes their voice heard, and our state works best when every Hoosier has a fair chance to participate in the political process.
I’m here today in Indiana because my American Dream was made here.
The Bible says liberate the poor, heal the sick and welcome the stranger.
We saw how quickly too many in the Republican Party fell in line when Donald Trump entered the picture.
One-party Republican dominance has generally led to a lack of progress across all 92 counties.