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Archive for April, 2007


My Stop on the Way Home

Monday, April 30th, 2007

I was teaching up in Carmel tonight and on the way back to my downtown apartment, I stopped by 300 East. I had a jack and diet and talked to the visiting chef who I knew. It was a real nice place and pleasant atmosphere. It was quiet so I’ll have to come back on […]

Indy Works Fallout

Monday, April 30th, 2007

The fallout from the Legislature’s failure to pass Indy Works could be even more far-reaching than originally anticipated. Both the recently agreed to contracts for the city’s police and fire fighter’s unions were both tied to the passage of Indy Works and the Mayor having a public financing plan to pay for public safety. City […]

STATEHOUSE UPDATE: LAWMAKERS PASS GOVERNOR HEALTH CARE PLAN

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Indiana lawmakers tonight gave Governor Mitch Daniels a major victory by passing his health care plan, which included an increase in the tax on cigarettes. The 44-cent increase would go to help provide insurance for thousands of Hoosiers who are without coverage. The measure passed both the House and Senate by wide margins, although conservatives […]

STATEHOUSE UPDATE: INDIANA SENATE PASSES BUDGET, GAMING, NEW TAXING POWERS

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Following the lead of the Indiana House of Represenatives, the state Senate passed a new budget, property tax relief, expanded gaming and new taxing power for local governments. The Senate passed concurrent measures that passed in the house, however critics called the measures short term, involved too much government spending and were only band-aid solutions […]

STATEHOUSE UPDATE: HOUSE PASSES GAMING EXPANSION

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

The Indiana House of Representatives passed an expansion of slots at the race tracks by a vote of 54-44. The expansion would pay for the property tax relief in the state budget.

My Last Bit of Advice on Government Consolidation

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

I’ve written ad nauseum this weekend about Indy Works III and Marion County Consolidation. I’m going to give this a rest for a while, but as the Mayor gets ready to craft Indy Works IV in the wake of this most recent defeat, I have one piece of advice for him. Instead of taking aspirin […]

STATEHOUSE UPDATE: HOUSE TAKES UP GAMING BILL

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

The Indiana House is now taking up a bill to expand gaming in the state. The measure is necessary to pay for more than $500 million in property tax relief. The bill would expand slots at the state’s racetracks. The House also voted tonight would also crackdown on illegal gaming by adding more enforcement staff […]

STATEHOUSE UPDATE: HOUSES PASSES BUDGET ON PARTY LINE VOTE

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

The Indiana State budget cleared its first major hurdle tonight. The House of Representatives passed the $26 billion biennial budget by a vote of 51-49. Democrats said the budget was structurally balanced and provided Hoosiers with $700 million in property tax relief over the next two years. However, Republicans say the budget contained a 24 […]

CONSOLIDATION IS DEAD!

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

This time it really is dead for another year. Efforts to consolidate the Marion County Township Fire Departments are dead, according to Senate bill sponsor James Merritt. Merritt was putting together a plan that would allow the City-County Council to vote on consolidating the fire departments, but it would also have to vote on consolidating […]

STATEHOUSE UPDATE

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

It’s 9:10 p.m. while the House floor debate continues the shenanigans have begun. Democrat Ryan Dvorak is ticked off and stormed out of the chamber. His fellow Democrats are trying to calm him down. And there may be something with State Rep. Craig Fry, who has doubted whether he will vote for the budget.