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Ellsworth's deal makes me proud To the editor: It is seldom a representative in Congress has the opportunity to make the deal of a lifetime. As a transplant to Indiana from New York I am immensely proud of the vote for health care reform. I have spent years as a health care provider, witnessed the nightmares caused by lack of adequate insurance, and the benefits of good insurance being ...
Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita says lawmakers don't believe constituents care about redistricting, the process of drawing the state's legislative maps. "There's a bet going on at the Statehouse," Rokita told an audience Tuesday at the Munster Center for Visual and Performing Arts. That's because Rokita is campaigning to prove that theory wrong. He's asking Hoosiers around the state ...
Practice had ended an hour earlier, and most of the Indiana Pacers were long gone. Mike Dunleavy, trying to work his way back from a knee injury, was shooting on one end of the court.
A self-described progressive advocacy group and a union giant are teaming up to thank Reps. Brad Ellsworth and Baron Hill for supporting the House Democratic leadership's health care reform bill. Americans United for Change and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees began running TV ads Tuesday thanking the Southern Indiana Democrats and nine other House members for ...
Small-business owner and Seymour City Councilman Jim Lucas announced Tuesday his candidacy for the Indiana state representative District 66 seat in the 2010 election. Lucas will seek the Republican nomination for the seat now held by Democrat Terry...
MUNSTER | Many of the state's most powerful legislators -- in both parties -- rig district maps to prevent competitive elections and keep themselves in power, Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita told a local audience Tuesday.
As to be expected with such a controversial vote, feedback over Indiana Rep. Baron Hill’s support of health care reform passed Saturday by the House has been mixed.
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Huntington garbage customers will be watching their city council meeting with keen interest Tuesday night, as the mayor is proposing a rate hike.
Indiana State Sen. Mike Delph, R-Carmel, recently announced that the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has decided to indefinitely put on hold plans to expand U.S. 36 on the west side of Indianapolis.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Congressman Mark Souder has a new challenger for the Republican primary in May.
The Burns Harbor Town Council will hear a report when it meets Wednesday that INDOT likely will install a traffic signal at Indiana 149 and Tech Drive next year.
Indiana's fastest growing school district is asking taxpayers to approve a property tax hike of $38 million over the next seven years.
After Congress passed a sweeping health care reform bill late Saturday night, Hoosier lawmakers quickly responded.
Health Care reform cleared a major hurdle over the weekend. Saturday night, the House passed the bill, 220 to 215 with just one Republican voting in favor of it. NewsChannel 15 talks to Indiana's two Senators about how they plan to vote on the bill.
Even Democrats aren't tipping their hand on bill, which Obama wants but is politically sensitive.