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Coats Draws Pence Endorsement

 

Feb. 3, 2010, 11:02 a.m.
By Greg Giroux
Roll Call Staff
Former Indiana Sen. Dan Coats (R) is set to announce Wednesday that he will challenge Sen. Evan Bayh (D), and there are already signs that he will run with the backing of influential Republicans.
Coats, who retired from the Senate in 1999 and was succeeded by Bayh, released [...]

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Hupfer Launches Campaign Web Site

Kyle Hupfer, a candidate for District 37 of the Indiana House of Representatives, today announced the launch of his campaign website, KyleHupfer.com.
In a statement, Hupfer said:
Direct communication with the voters of District 37 will be my highest priority over the next 12 months. I want to hear from the folks who live, work and own [...]

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Pot Luck Dinner Tuesday

Our big Pot Luck Dinner is today, Nov. 17 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at GOP Headquarters, sponsored by John M. Blevins. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Please tell your family and friends that you don’t have to be a political insider or have received illicit payoffs from government officials. We don’t discriminate. Our team is [...]

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Chili Luncheon Thursday

If you aren’t on our Facebook page or our email list, you may not know about our big Chili Luncheon on Thurs., Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., sponsored by Jay Stapleton.
Everyone is welcome! Please tell your family and friends that you don’t have to be a political insider or know anyone in [...]

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The Chains of Public Welfare

“Washington, D.C. is the world capital of unintended consequences.”
We often hear Rep. Mike Pence say it in his speeches and interviews, and it’s true.
Taken from lessons of economics, the idea is that while legislation and government programs often provide measurable public good, the costs often outweigh the benefits. Let’s look at the unintended consequences of [...]