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A Big Gaming Bill
February 8, 2019
One of the biggest gaming bills in Indiana's history. A "person of wealth" speaks at Purdue. Plus potential changes to Indiana's alcohol laws and more.
Teacher Pay
February 1, 2019
A big price tag for teacher pay. Accusations of conflict of interest on a child labor bill. That plus a gun bill redux and more.
Pete Buttigieg Presidential Candidacy
January 25, 2019
Pete Buttigieg announces a presidential run. The federal government remains shut down. That plus a civics test requirement and more.
Teacher Pay
January 18, 2019
A teacher pay proposal in the State of the State. House Republicans block a DCS bill amendment. That plus a legislative package aimed at Curtis Hill and more.
Governor Holcomb's Budget
January 11, 2019
Governor Holcomb's budget proposal. A teacher pay bill takes an initial step. Plus, dueling hate crimes proposals and more this week on Indiana Week in Review.
Hate Crimes Debate
January 4, 2019
Rod Bray's attempt to manage the hate crimes debate. Gov. Holcomb says no to medical marijuana. That plus Tim Brown and the budget and more.
DCS Budget
December 28, 2018
DCS asks for nearly 300 million dollars a year. Mike Pence stays silent in an Oval Office squabble. That plus Gov. Holcomb tries to clarify on teacher pay and more.
Revenue Forecast
December 21, 2018
A revenue forecast delivers good news...and bad news. Pete Buttigieg won't run for re-election in South Bend. That plus how Curtis Hill will pay for his legal defense and more.
DCS Funding Increase
December 14, 2018
DCS asks for nearly 300 million dollars a year. Mike Pence stays silent in an Oval Office squabble. That plus Gov. Holcomb tries to clarify on teacher pay and more.
Governor Holcomb's Agenda
December 7, 2018
Governor Holcomb unveils his legislative agenda. He also says no to tolling Indiana's interstates. Plus lawmakers express frustration with Holcomb's negotiation of the new Toll Road deal and more.
Curtis Hill
November 30, 2018
Curtis Hill isn't going anywhere. A familiar dispute in the hate crimes debate. That plus employers say there aren't enough skilled workers and more.
A Look Back at 2018's Campaigns
November 23, 2018
From "Mexico Joe" to the bitter GOP primary race to the unexpected victory of Mike Braun over incumbent Joe Donnelly. We look back at the sometimes contentious panel discussions during the campaign.