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This Redevelopment Plan Makes a Poor Christmas Gift

Posted: December 23, 2013

by David Penticuff Like too many others, my community and its associated agencies, plus the county’s redevelopment commission, continue to borrow money to pay off previously borrowed money in an attempt to stay ahead of default, a richly deserved default. It is beyond parody. Fiction writers would have such a story rejected on the face Read the full article…


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Indiana at 200 (14): The Swiss Created Our First Commercial Winery

Posted: December 16, 2013

by Andrea Neal In 1796, John James Dufour left his native Switzerland to seek a new life and opportunity in the United States. Less than a decade later, he opened the country’s first successful winemaking business — in southeastern Indiana. It was still the Indiana Territory at that time, but the settlement would soon become Read the full article…


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Bohanon: Obamacare’s Youth Market: A Policy Misfit?

Posted: December 9, 2013

by Cecil Bohanon, Ph.D. Central to the success of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aka Obamacare, are 20- to 30-year-olds buying government-approved health-insurance policies. The administration, its friends and allies are running a full-court public-relations drive touting the advantages of health insurance to these young folks. Advertising may facilitate some to sign up, but economists Read the full article…


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Strapped Local Government? Try Setting Priorities

Posted: December 6, 2013

Did you hear the howls of pain throughout Indiana from local officials on announcement that the Pence administration would phase out their golden goose, the business personal-property tax? The governor thinks it will level the playing field, attract investment and create jobs. The anguish is genuine. The amount of revenue to be lost — about Read the full article…


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Op-Ed: Indiana Can Rein in Federal Regulators

Posted: December 5, 2013

“If the actions of government officials lead citizens to conclude that those officials are no longer meaningfully bound by the law, then citizens will rightly conclude that neither are they.” — Michael F. Cannon of the Cato Institute testifying before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Dec. 3, 2013, on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Read the full article…


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An Evil Eye and an Unequal Hand: The Lurking Threat to Liberty in Land-Use Regulation

Posted: December 3, 2013

(For the use of the membership only; copyright © 2013 by Tom Charles Huston, all rights reserved, reprinted by permission) by TOM HUSTON As a young lawyer, my first encounter with the Byzantine system of governmental land-use regulation resulted from the desire of a client to expand its manufacturing plant. The plant was located in Read the full article…


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