• Photo
statehouse3_20110207070533_JPG

(WISH file photo)

  • More News
Video: Fishers Summer Concert series
Video: Fishers Summer Concert series

Here is a clip from Tuesday night at the Fishers Summer Concert…

Five taken to hospital after crash
Five taken to hospital after crash

Five people were transported to the hospital after a …

First mayoral vote in Fishers quickly approaching
Historic Fishers vote planned for 2014

An historic vote will take place in Fishers sooner than …

Sex abuse report prompts policy changes at Marion Co. Jail
Sex abuse report prompts policy changes

Several calls have already been logged on a new sex abuse …

Armed robber apologizes before robbing Brownsburg store
Armed robber apologizes before crime

An armed robber apologized to a store clerk before demanding …

Advertisement

Atmosphere shift inside Indiana Statehouse

Updated: Sunday, 03 Mar 2013, 12:13 PM EST
Published : Sunday, 03 Mar 2013, 12:12 PM EST

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The first half of this year's Indiana General Assembly session has been much quieter without the raucous right-to-work debate that drew thousands of protesters to the Statehouse and sparked Democratic boycotts the two previous years.

Leaders of the more-powerful Republican supermajorities in the House and Senate haven't walked in lockstep with new GOP Gov. Mike Pence over tax-and-spending issues. But so far they have worked around the edges of some potentially divisive issues that their most conservative backers support.

House Democratic leader Scott Pelath says a more civil tone was needed after a rough few years but maintains Republicans haven't given a clear direction to the state.

Republican leaders call this year's session positive and productive so far, although Pence continues pushing for his proposed 10 percent income tax cut.

blog comments powered by Disqus
Advertisement
  • Most Popular Stories Right Now

Advertisement

Advertisement