Indiana Week In Review

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Sinopsis

Hoosiers "in the know" are getting their answers from the show that does the talking: Indiana Week In Review.

Episodios

  • Education Funding - October 17, 2014

    17/10/2014

    A call for more education funding produces a charge of hypocrisy. Getting a head start on ethics reform, A to F school grades in limbo, big name help for Mike Delph's opponent plus Sunday liquor sales, Jim Irsay and more.

  • Threatened by ISIS - October 10, 2014

    10/10/2014

    An Indiana man threatened by ISIS. What can be done? Gay marriage is legal in Indiana, the governor fails to win approval for HIP 2.0, and Mike Pence leads a trade mission to Canada plus political ads and a monument to peace.

  • Barack Obama Visit - October 3, 2014

    03/10/2014

    Barack Obama in southern Indiana and makes use of the Gary Airport. The governor's new approach to prison, gay marriage on hold at the Supreme Court, the Indy 500 blackout called into question plus, a book burning, of sorts and more.

  • Eric Turner - September 26, 2014

    26/09/2014

    A call for Eric Turner to take his name off the ballot. Is it even possible? The Pence Administration releases money for domestic violence programs, a pre-K kickoff, the push for HIP 2.0 plus Larry Bucshon on the Daily Show and cuddling in Carmel.

  • Domestic Violence Funding - September 19, 2014

    19/09/2014

    A dispute over domestic violence funding. Troubles with the Toll Road lease, more refunds from the BMV, the state senate race that pits a gay marriage opponent against an openly gay challenger plus the testimony of an Ebola survivor and more.

  • Evan Bayh's Decision - September 12, 2014

    12/09/2014

    Evan Bayh won't run in 2016. Mike Pence talks foreign policy. Dan Coats supports the President, high tech state government, Paul George ignites a controversy plus another Pacer's tweet goes viral and more.

  • Gay Marriage Ruling - September 5, 2014

    05/09/2014

    A gay marriage ruling. Where do things go from here? Right to Work goes to the Supreme Court. Jim Irsay punished, the Secretary of Labor in Indianapolis, Larry Bucshon delivers the GOP Address plus the 50th anniversary of the Beatles in Indiana.

  • Gay Marriage in Federal Court - August 29, 2014

    29/08/2014

    Richard Mourdock resigns and the Indiana gay marriage goes to Federal Appeals Court. The mayor of Kokomo taken into custody, questioning the governor's ethics, Evan Bayh's 2016 deliberations and security at the governor's residence. Plus a new multi-state lottery game and more.

  • New Gay Marriage Ruling - August 22, 2014

    22/08/2014

    A new gay marriage ruling. How it affects the governor. The mayor embraces a commuter tax, the Mounds Reservoir debate, and Loretta Rush takes over as Chief Justice. That, plus protecting Indiana National Guardsmen and honesty in Indianapolis.

  • Mayor's Race Political Attack - August 15, 2014

    15/08/2014

    A political attack in the mayor's race. Did Joe Hogsett violate federal law? Ed DeLaney questions Greg Ballard. Is the mayor's crime plan misguided? The state and adoption subsidies, the Natatorium, André Carson's job fair plus Gen Con and more.

  • A New Chief Justice - August 8, 2014

    08/08/2014

    A new chief justice chosen. Is she a pioneer? Joe Hogsett reveals his political plans, Greg Ballard downplays the development and Todd Rokita stirs controversy plus a proposed rail line through Fort Wayne and racing sponsorships disappear.

  • Mike Pence on Immigration - August 1, 2014

    01/08/2014

    Mike Pence inserts himself in the immigration debate. What's the motive? The governor's sales pitch for HIP 2.0 to Washington, Joe Donnelly on the VA audit in Indianapolis plus a pair of bad sheriffs, beer at the State Fair and a train scare.

  • Right to Work Struck Down - July 25, 2014

    25/07/2014

    The Right to Work law struck down, Is it unconstitutional? Pre-K move forward but the Mayor isn't happy, a big jobs announcement, and Tony Dungy sparks a controversy. That, plus bees at the governor's residence, Brickyard 400 picks and more.

  • Joe Hogsett Resigns - July 18, 2014

    18/07/2014

    Joe Hogsett resigns, will he run for mayor? A proposal calling for non-profits to help pay for police, the Indy Chamber calls for a commuter tax, a budget surplus that leads to budget cuts, the battle over cold beer, the youngest deputy and more.

  • Gay Marriage Limbo - July 11, 2014

    11/07/2014

    Gay marriages in limbo, is it necessary? Tony Bennett fined, was it enough? The call for tougher gun penalties, a state lawmaker headed to Afghanistan, and questions about the state surplus. That, plus the governor's trip to England and more.

  • Same Sex Marriage Battle - July 4, 2014

    04/07/2014

    Developments in the gay marriage battle, will the state recognize couples who already tied the knot? The Dept of Child Services, 2 Indiana members of Congress pressure the VA, crowdfunding and high tech jobs and soccer fever in Indy.

  • Same Sex Marriage in Indiana - June 27, 2014

    27/06/2014

    Gay marriage in Indiana, will it last? The governor's tax summit, Jackie Walorski and the Veterans' Administration, and Mitch Daniels on the race to Mars. That, plus sports as economic development, and more.

  • In Favor of 2-Parent Families - June 20, 2014

    20/06/2014

    The governor speaks out in favor of 2-parent families, Dan Coats criticizes the Obama Admin on Iraq, Marlin Stutzman loses a leadership bid, Technical Correction day, a leadership change in state government and a number 1 designation we don't want.

  • Constitutional Convention - June 13, 2014

    13/06/2014

    Planning for a constitutional convention, will it happen? Richard Mourdock stirs controversy at the GOP convention. Kelly Mitchell wins a nomination, while gay marriage grabs more headlines. That plus, Brent Dickson and Miss Indiana USA.

  • Race to Succeed Richard Mourdock - June 6, 2014

    06/06/2014

    The republican race for a chance to succeed Richard Mourdock goes down to the wire. The state Democratic convention, Pence's objection on carbon emissions, pre-K pilot program delays, a med clinic in government complex, and an unusual protest in Lafayette.

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