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No Politics Friday

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 24, 2017

We’re taking a break from our usual coverage of politics to talk movies and tourism with Indy film critic Matt Socey and Mark Newman, the …

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On the Air

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 24, 2017

Guess what?  We’re on the air this weekend all over the state.  Here’s where you can usually find us on the weekends… “Indianapolis This Week” …

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Statehouse – Week Eight

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 23, 2017

As lawmakers wrap up week eight of the Indiana General Assembly we get some perspective from Senate President Pro Tempore David Long,  Kevin Brinegar of the …

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Regrouping on Redistricting

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 23, 2017

Proponents of legislative redistricting say they will not give up the fight, even though it looks like the prospects for such legislation are dead this …

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Hill; Parties Should Not Play Politics with Supreme Court Nominees

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 22, 2017

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill says both political parties bear responsibility for what he labelled as the “Borkian” process of selecting Supreme Court Justices. Hill …

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Bosma, Hershmann; We Can Work It Out

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 22, 2017

House Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate Majority Leader Brandt Hershmann both say despite some recent differences in major House and Senate legislation, the two chambers …

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Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 22, 2017

We’ve started doing a daily e-mail here at Indy Politics where we summarize the big news items from across the state. We’ve got a sample …

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Let’s Talk Transit

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 21, 2017

With less than a week to go before the Indianapolis City-County Council decides on whether to approve a tax increase to expand mass transit we …

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Friend’s CBD oil bill moves to the Senate

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 21, 2017

State Rep. Bill Friend’s (R-Macy) legislation to allow the use of cannabidiol (CBD) oil for severe epilepsy passed out of the Indiana House of Representatives …

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SPI Fight Far From Over

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz, February 21, 2017

The fight over whether the Superintendent of Public Instruction should be an elected or appointed position is far from over. The Indiana Senate Monday defeated …

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