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Council Committee Control

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 11, 2018

Over the protests of Indy City-County Council Democrat Majority Leader Monroe Gray, newly elected Council President Stephen Clay and Republican Leader Mike McQuillen, put the …

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Who Filed First?

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 11, 2018

Incumbent Pete Visclosky is the first Democrat to file for office Congressional office while two Republicans are vying for Andre Carson’s seat in the 7th …

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Senate Panel Approves Sunday Sales

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 10, 2018

An Indiana Senate Panel has voted unanimously for a bill that would allow Hoosiers to buy alcohol on Sunday from grocery, convenience and liquor stores. …

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Delph to Do It Again

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 10, 2018

Although Hillary Clinton won his district in 2016 and he faces a primary challenger, Republican State Senator Mike Delph (District 29)  tells Indy Politics he’s …

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Holcomb Delivers Second State of the State Address

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 9, 2018

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb sounded on familiar themes but added more specific goals in his second state of the state address. He touched on workforce …

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Holcomb Names Interim IURC Chairman

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 9, 2018

Governor Eric Holcomb today announced that he has appointed Jim Huston to serve as interim chairman for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) until he …

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Clay’s Coup

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 8, 2018

In an apparent exchange for more control over the Indianapolis City-County Council, ten Republicans joined four Democrats and elected Stephen Clay council President, despite allegations …

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Another Cloud Over Clay

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 8, 2018

  As members of the Indianapolis City-County Council prepare to choose a President this evening, a new cloud has arisen over one of the contenders. …

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Senate Republicans Unveil 2018 Agenda

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 8, 2018

Sunday retail alcohol sales, workforce development, fighting opioids, reforming civil forfeiture laws and increasing funding for schools are all part of the the Indiana Senate …

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What’s Up This Week

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, January 7, 2018

We’re trying a new experiment here at Indy Politics.  At the start of the week,  we’re going to try and put out a calendar of …

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