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Senators stalling Ind. online sales tax proposal
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Some key state senators are stalling a bill that would make Amazon.com and other online-only retailers start collecting Indiana's 7 percent sales tax this summer. The Indiana House voted overwhelmingly last month in favor of...Tags: Luke Kenley, E-Commerce Industry, Amazon.com Inc.
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Many steps to growth
The new year has brought many predictions related to jobs and the economy and whether the coming year will be good for our local economy or not. As the country continues to recover from the recession, communities slowly are inching back toward...
Tags: Business, Economy, Investments, Economy, Business and Finance, Employment Opportunities
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Education spending debate a matter of priorities in Ind.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Leading Democrats and Republicans in the Statehouse agree the state needs to spend more money on education. But their priorities are far apart as lawmakers work to craft Indiana's next two-year budget. Republican House...Tags: Republican Party
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Daniels won't lobby for Purdue this session
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Purdue University President Mitch Daniels says he won't be lobbying state lawmakers on Purdue's behalf this session because it's too soon after his departure from the governor's office. Daniels became Purdue's president...
Tags: Lobbying, Government, Politics, Executive Branch
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Rally denounces proposed Ind. voucher expansion
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A proposal to expand Indiana's private school voucher program was denounced during a Statehouse rally on Tuesday as a step that would take millions of dollars away from the state's public schools. About 500 people applauded and...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Republican Party, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Daniels cuts merit raises of top Purdue staff
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Purdue University President Mitch Daniels is eliminating merit raises for administrators earning more than $50,000 annually for two years. Purdue posted a message from Daniels on his web page Monday saying the move will...Tags: Purdue University
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5 former Daniels officials land Ivy Tech jobs
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Several people who worked in former Gov. Mitch Daniels' administration have landed jobs with Ivy Tech Community College, but a school spokesman says there's no mystery about the hires. Ivy Tech spokesman Jeff Fanter says... -
Pence salary of $111K highest for Indiana governor
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mike Pence's annual salary of $111,687 is the highest ever for an Indiana chief executive. Former Gov. Mitch Daniels earned $95,000 when he took office in 2005. Lawmakers then changed a law to increase the governor's...
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government, Employees, Regional Authority, Labor Legislation
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Slip-up may have cost Pence his tax cut
Chances of Gov. Mike Pence winning legislative approval of his signature 10 percent income tax cut began to slip away last Oct. 23. Pence didn't know it at the time. Nobody knew it at the time. The Republican nominee was regarded then as a sure winner...
Tags: Finance, Tony Bennett, Economy, Business and Finance, Republican Party, Mitt Romney
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Column: The downside of orthodoxy
It's a safe bet that most conservative Republicans would rush to support a political leader with the following record, especially in a traditionally Democratic state: ·Reversed a $2.2 billion deficit and brought it into balance without raising taxes,...Tags: Conservative Political Action Conference, Quinnipiac University, Unemployment, Government, Elections
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COLUMN: The downside of orthodoxy
It's a safe bet that most conservative Republicans would rush to support a political leader with the following record, especially in a traditionally Democratic state: Bulletf=Zapf Dingbats s=8 no Reversed a $2.2 billion deficit and brought it into...Tags: George W. Bush, Quinnipiac University, Government, Elections, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Hot issues at Indiana Statehouse
A look at the status of major legislation before the Indiana General Assembly this year: BIG-TICKET ITEMS — STATE SPENDING: The House approved a two-year, $30 billion budget that increases school spending by 2 percent the first year and 1...Tags: Finance, Government Health Care, Republican Party, Government, Lifestyle and Leisure
Mar 29, 2013
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Jan 29, 2013
|Column| South Bend Tribune
Jan 27, 2013
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Mar 18, 2013
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Mar 15, 2013
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Mar 13, 2013
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Mar 10, 2013
|Column| South Bend Tribune
Mar 5, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
Mar 4, 2013
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Mar 3, 2013
|Story| WSBT-TV
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