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The Statehouse: Our House of Mirrors SPRING IS IN THE AIR and now is the time everyone — the Indy media, the legislative leadership, everyone — scrambles to pretend they know how the session will end. They don’t have any idea, of course, for we once sent people to Indianapolis to represent us as our friends and Read the full article…

Keating: Freedom to Work
by Maryann O. Keating, Ph.D. Consider the desperate job searches of a youth with limited skills in need of job training, a professional between jobs, or a worker constrained by location and personal responsibilities. Opportunities for flexible finite employment contracts enable individuals to freely negotiate wages, benefits and conditions of employment. In 1981, legal historian Tibor Read the full article…

Franke: The Aging of America
by Mark Franke By 2035 the number of senior citizens in America will exceed the number of children. I learned that fact at the annual meeting of a faith-based retirement community for which I am a voting delegate. While this may seem like a positive growth forecast for this ministry, it presents its challenges as Read the full article…

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Tariffs Discombobulated THE FORMER CHAIRWOMAN of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce has written her list of “threats to democracy,” of chief interest here being her opposition to tariffs. Marilyn Moran-Townsend in a widely circulated letter calls on all Hoosiers — “progressive Democrats working with conservative Republicans, evangelicals working with Muslims and Jews, business leaders working with union leaders” — to join her. This Read the full article…

Op-Ed: The Threats to Democracy
by Marilyn Moran-Townsend On April 30, 1789, in the first presidential inaugural address, George Washington said: ‘”The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the Republican model of Government are … staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people.” When our first president spoke of the “Republican Read the full article…

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When Fair Isn’t Fair Enough MULTIPLE WNBA PLAYERS, including several on our Indiana Fever, are at least passively in sympathy with star forward Angel Reese in her conviction to “sit out” if demands for higher pay are not met. Well, why not? They play the same game on the same sized court. The hoop is set at Read the full article…

