Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Governor Of Indiana

  • the last such address he will give as Indianas governor. He visibly fought back tears and struggled to control his voice as he said Indiana is certainly, irrefutably a different state than it was eight years ago.
  • (USA Today)
  • Only two Governors have been recalled in our long history This is not only true in Wisconsin, but in Ohio, Michigan, Florida, New Jersey, Indiana, and Pennsylvania among others.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Indianas Republican Governor Mitch Daniels, who will give the Republican response to President Barack Obamas State of the Union address on Tuesday, has said the right-to-work legislation is a top priority for this years Indiana legislative session.
  • (Reuters)
  • In his last State of the State address as governor, Mitch Daniels emphasized the years agenda and touted the accomplishments that have been made over his term.
  • (Indiana Public Media)
  • Thus, the annual event of a State of the State address would be one where Republican and Democratic legislators would convene in the Indiana House since 1865 to hear the governors annual report. Until Tuesday night. Most House Democrats boycotted Gov.
  • (Evansville Courier-Press)
  • House Speaker John Boehner said the former Office of Management and Budget director's tenure as governor was marked by a balanced budget, a AAA credit rating and recognition of Indiana by Chief Executive magazine as the sixth-best state to do business.
  • (Washington Times)
  • Mitch Daniels will deliver his last State of the State address as governor Tuesday night. Daniels says he will talk about his legislative agenda for the 2012 session and lay out initiatives for various state agencies in the year ahead.
  • (Indiana Public Media)
  • It wouldnt be smooth sailing. In Rhode Island, for example, the governors move has been challenged in court on grounds that it violates the state constitutions separation of powers. The Indiana exchange carries provisional status.
  • (HamptonRoads.com)
  • Lafayette native Richard Halsteads artwork is destined to become part of the historic Indiana governors portrait collection. Halstead, who now lives and works in Evanston, Ill.
  • (Lafayette Journal and Courier)

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