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VAUGHN: Good news, bad news for public access
It is time to make a point with those hardcore offenders that keeping secrets from the public won’t be tolerated.
CAMPBELL: Lilly, Pulliam, Walker … and Manning
Manning has been one of the most important figures in our city’s history.
KETZENBERGER: A grocery clerk sizes up the contenders
Republicans are about to lose a whole generation of potential voters.
WINSTON: Ballard won the social media skirmish
If you are going to go after an incumbent who already has online traction, then the order of the day is “Tweet early, tweet often.”
SHELLA: Free speech on display at the Legislature
All of this union-backed expression is in response to the right-to-work bill.
BOEHM: Questions about who’s minding the store
The names of the married couple who sold the home to us in 1991 remained on the voter lists at our address.
IURC misunderstood
It was with disappointment that I read Julia Vaughn’s column in the Jan. 9 Forefront.
Styring off the mark
I was frankly stunned when I read Bill Styring’s unfortunate [Jan. 23 Forefront] column on the mass transit proposal being considered by the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee.
Churlish behavior isn’t acceptable
John Krull is not an old fogey. His viewpoints [Dec. 26 Forefront] are what America was made of before all the too-open-minded people, the too-liberal thinkers and the too-greedy people came to the forefront.
Not chump change
Talking heads and politicians are notoriously bad at math. Morton Marcus [Jan. 9 Forefront] acts as if paying higher wages equates to something like 30 cents per diner. I think this is disingenuous.
WALLACE: Rewarding performance would improve competitiveness
In 2012, the question of union versus merit pay is more relevant in light of the right-to-work debate.
PENCE: Employees need flexibility to innovate, save state money
I want to give state employees more incentives for creativity.
WAGNER: Bringing Venn diagrams to bear on politics
Feats of Strength are optional, but an Airing of Grievances is mandatory.
TAFT: Education reform should include real estate
IPS has declined to sell or lease these buildings to charter schools.
SWAYZE: The high costs of excessive tolerance
Don’t tell me that not having a job is an excuse for hitting someone.
STYRING: Beware of mass transit boondoggles
Getting people out of their cars to use something more time-consuming and less convenient is a tall order.
VANE: Will Democrats ever work with Ballard?
Council Democrats decided to act as through the mayor has no say in what becomes law.
RIVERA: A fiscal reality check is upon Indianapolis
Now is not the time to talk about Republicans or Democrats.
MYERS: Peyton, quit before you really hurt yourself
We are all selfish for wanting him to stay on the field and entertain us.