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Legislative Session Halfway Point
February 8, 2018
Today on No Limits John Krull will talk to political reporters from around the state as the legislative session marks the halfway point. They'll take a look at what bills will be crossing over and what any new legislation might mean for Hoosiers. Guests include Brandon Smith from Indiana Public Broadcasting. Janet Williams with the Statehouse File and Dan Carden with the Northwest Times.

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
February 6, 2018
Today on No Limits the topic is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA which is tied up in immigration reform talks ahead of a government funding deadline this week. John will chat with a local immigration attorney and a former DACA recipient to explain what the program has meant for young people in Indy and what reform might look like moving forward.
Hamilton County Mosque Zoning Issue
February 1, 2018
Today, John Krull talks with some of those close to a controversial zoning issue in Carmel. A group of Muslims living in Hamilton County proposed a new mosque at a site in a residential suburb. Residents oppose the project, citing traffic and property value concerns. Mosque organizers have met the objections with scaled back building plans and say the site is ideal for their worship needs. Both parties made their case at a recent well-attended city council meeting (http://bit.ly/2DNkHvP), and a decision could come this month. Our guests will be Adam Aasen, a reporter in Carmel, Ron Carter, a Carmel Councilman, Juvaria Khan, an attorney with Muslim Advocates and Wafa Safi a teacher.
Dr. David Carlson
January 30, 2018
Author, speaker and religion professor Dr. David Carlson joins John Krull to discuss his new book, a mystery novel, as well as a recent non-fiction book that focuses on interfaith dialogue and religious extremism.
Former Indianapolis First Lady Beverly Hudnut
January 25, 2018
Live from the NPR Studios in Washington, D.C., host John Krull talks with former Indianapolis First Lady Beverly Hudnut. Hudnut, a Fellow with the Bipartisan Policy Center, will talk about her life with longtime Mayor Bill Hudnut, as well as her life since his death just over a year ago.
Washington Insight
January 23, 2018
The contentious federal government shutdown may have come to an end, but now what? Today, live from the NPR Studios in Washington, D.C., No Limits features former Indiana reporters Eric Bradner of CNN and Tom LoBianco of the Associated Press.
Forestry
January 18, 2018
Today on No Limits, we'll talk about the controversy surrounding logging and other forestry management techniques - in Yellowwood State Forest and statewide. Our guests will be Jack Seifert, State Forester with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (prerecorded interview); Dr. Leslie Bishop, science advisor for the Indiana Forest Alliance; and Dr. Gabriel Filippelli, IUPUI Professor of Earth Sciences. As always, we do our best to make sure all points of view are heard.
2018 Political Scene
January 16, 2018
Taking stock of the larger political scene as we look out over the coming year. Our bi-partisan panel includes Republican Peter Rusthoven and Democrat David Orentlicher, both veterans of the show. Rusthoven is a partner at an Indianapolis law office. He has a multi-dimensional practice and his business experience ranges from manufacturing to publishing to healthcare. Orentlicher is currently a Professor at UNLV. He is recognized for his expertise in health and constitutional law and was also an Indiana State Representative.
Indiana's Department of Child Services
January 11, 2018
Charges of overburdened caseworkers have surrounded Indiana's Department of Child Services for years, but criticism reached a new level when the director of DCS resigned less than a month ago. Mary Beth Bonaventura's letter to the governor about the state's failure to meet the needs of its most vulnerable children made national headlines and certainly has the attention of Indiana legislators. Today on No Limits, our guests to discuss what needs to happen at DCS are Juvenile Court Judge Marilyn Moores; Sharon Pierce, President and CEO of The Villages; Sen. Tim Lanane, D - Anderson; Sen. Erin Houchin, R - Salem; and Rep. Ed Delaney, D - Indianapolis.
Giving Circles
January 9, 2018
As age and culture demographics shift in the United States, studies show that the way Americans approach charitable giving is changing, too. Today on No Limits we look at the growing trend of Giving Circles. What is a Giving Circle and how does it work to provide support for philanthropies? Our guests are Karen Holly, Vice President of the board of directors for Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis; Sara Pugh, a new member of Impact 100 and director of external affairs for Volunteers of America of Indiana; and Jenna Spurrier, a founding member of Impact 100 and current board member.
Civic Health
January 4, 2018
Today on No Limits, what is Civic Health, and how do Hoosiers fare when we take a close look at their civic engagement? Measuring everything from voter turnout to participation in community groups to how often families eat dinner together, the Indiana Civic Health Index reveals Indiana residents excel - and where there's room for change. Our guests are retired Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Randall Shepard, Indiana Bar Foundation Executive Director Charles Dunlap, and Jeff Coates of the National Conference on Citizenship.
Legislative Preview
January 2, 2018
Before the 2018 short session of the Indiana General Assembly opened, host John Krull sat down to talk with Governor Eric Holcomb and caucus leaders about the pressing issues before legislators. In addition to the governor, John is joined by Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma, R - Indianapolis; Senator David Long, R - Fort Wayne; House Minority Leader Terry Goodin, D - Austin; and Senator Tim Lanane, D - Anderson.