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FEIGENBAUM: Battles yet to be fought over handful of divisive bills

We’ve made it halfway through the 2013 legislative session with much less in the way of figurative fisticuffs than in the last several sessions—for which the participants and observers seem grateful.

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FEIGENBAUM: General Assembly is Senate-centric this term

Cynics might suggest the General Assembly really hasn’t accomplished much since convening in January. While that’s a tad unfair, the session does seem unusual.

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FEIGENBAUM: Geography, more than attitude, may shape fiscal debate

We learned just over a year ago that the veteran House fiscal leadership would be a vestige of the past when the 2013 session began.

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FEIGENBAUM: All eyes looking to crucial mid-April revenue forecast

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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FEIGENBAUM: Legislative deadline spawns flurry of activity

In one 48-hour stretch early in the first week of April, lawmakers provided a truer lay of the session land than in all the days leading up to it.

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FEIGENBAUM: Statehouse looks to Pence and his mighty pen

Indianapolis government bill among those the governor must decide to accept or reject.

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FEIGENBAUM: Plenty of issues for Republicans to parse

Marriage, education and child care are just some of the hot potatoes likely to receive debate.

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FEIGENBAUM: Pence's 'road map' puts Legislature in driver's seat

Each Hoosier governor brings his own style to his legislative agenda and relationship with the Indiana General Assembly.

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Governor's State of the State address avoids the nitty-gritty

Pence emphasized job creation, early childhood education, and quality of life, and used his speech to fit his proposals into those silos.

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Bosma’s collaborative style put to huge test

The House speaker has done his utmost to downplay the importance of the proposed same-sex marriage amendment within the context of the Republican agenda this year.

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Lawmakers begin to shift focus beyond HJR 3

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Much of ambitious legislative agenda remains alive

Despite concerns that debating a constitutional amendment defining marriage would rip our state apart, that didn’t happen and the General Assembly has proven quite productive—as well as judicious in...

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FEIGENBAUM: Lawmakers press ahead on education issues

The business community has turned a keen collective eye to a passel of bills that seek to improve education, including measures that would authorize Indianapolis Public Schools to enter into an...

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FEIGENBAUM: Big week ahead for unfinished Pence agenda

March 3 and 4, respectively, mark the final days for third reading of Senate bills in the House, and third reading of House bills in the Senate. Those deadlines are a significant milestone, because...

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FEIGENBAUM: Region has much at stake as session closes

Local governments have loudly fretted about the potential loss of tax dollars from a reduction or elimination of the business personal property tax, and raised concerns about forcing intrastate...

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FEIGENBAUM: Budget concerns push big ideas into next year

Amazing how deadlines—particularly pushing them forward—can ensure compromise in the General Assembly’s conference committee process.

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FEIGENBAUM: Big agenda awaits 2015 General Assembly

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. The fact that snow stopped falling, temperatures started climbing, and tulips tentatively inched up from the frozen Hoosier tundra just as lawmakers left town...

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FEIGENBAUM: Crush of big issues await General Assembly

Republican supermajorities in 2013 and 2014 left a lot of unfinished business on the table, and that—as well as changes in technology and public expectations—portends an extremely active 2015 General...

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FEIGENBAUM: Lawmakers belatedly turn attention to gambling

After an interim study committee—stacked with lawmakers favorable to gambling interests—recommended a series of items to help Indiana’s casinos and racinos compete with expanded gambling options in...

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FEIGENBAUM: Education debate gathers energy, sharp edges at Indiana Statehouse

As the session began, we warned you to pay close attention to education issues, because they would drive the political and fiscal discussion.

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