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Archive for April, 2009


Pony Up or Shut Up!

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Here is a statement put out today by the Indianapolis Colts.  If these guys aren’t going to contribute to keep Lucas Oil open, the least they could do is STFU. Thursday,April 23 COLTS STATEMENT ON THE CIB By Colts.com Dear Colts Fans: Much has been reported and communicated about the Colts over the past several […]

To Make a Long Story Short

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Senate Pro Tempore David Long seems to be getting impatient with Marion County when it comes to addressing the Capital Improvement Board shortfall. The City-County Council is on record as opposing any broad-based tax increase to cover the CIB shortfall, however Long says the shortfall is predominately a Marion County problem and Marion County should […]

Has the Tea Cup Dried Up?

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Indiana lawmakers are in a giant holding pattern on the budget, unemployment insurance and the CIB, so since there really isn’t anything to report right now, I figured I’d turn my attention to something else, last week’s tea parties. It’s been a week or so since the tea party protests at Statehouse and around the […]

Help Wanted

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

As Indiana lawmakers look for ways to solve the state’s unemployment trust fund shortfall, I have a thought I’d like to share with them.  Maybe the state should get out of the unemployment benefit business altogether.  Before you call me crazy there are some benefits to such a move.  The state gets a billion dollar […]

The Contenders

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The word on the street is that State Senator Theresa Lubbers will step down if she is appointed the State’s new Higher Education Commissioner. Should she step down the two front runners for her job, based on my numerous conversations at a legislative cookout at the State Fairgrounds tonight, are Ann Shane and City-County Councilor […]

Get Bi(partisan) With a Little Help From Your Friends

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

There must be something about a deadline that brings people together because there was a lot of bi-partisanship around the statehouse and city hall Monday. Lawmakers unveiled a starting plan to shore up Indiana’s unemployment insurance shortfall.  The plan includes more contributions from employers, but it also gives them more ways to challenge benefits for […]

10 Days of the Legislature

Monday, April 20th, 2009

We are now in the last full week of the Indiana General Assembly.    This is where life gets interesting.  This is where lawmakers (Senate Republicans and House Democrats) get together in a room and try to negotiate differences in legislation that has passed out of both chambers.  And hanging over their heads is the spectre […]

The Notorious C.I.B.

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

I’ve been waiting all weekend to use that one.   Once again, things are never as simple as they appear.  Although there are numerous plans at the Statehouse to solve the Capitol Improvement Board operational shortfall, and whatever comes out of session will likely be a hybrid of them all, the news out of the Indianapolis […]

Pick Your Protest

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Ross Douthat of The Atlantic penned this really interesting article about this past week’s tea parties and how they resemble the Iraq War protests of a few years ago.  It’s amazing how the more things change, the more they stay the same.  Give it a read. They resemble nothing so much as the anti-war protests […]

Pence 4 Prosecutor?

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Now this is interesting.  The rumor mill in Marion County Democratic circles is that former Attorney General candidate Linda Pence is planning a run for Marion County Prosecutor next year. The story, which has apparently been circulating for weeks, is that Pence won’t be getting appointed to U.S. Attorney for the Southern District.  The way […]