
Brian Howey
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Brian Howey is a leading Indiana political columnist, publishing Howey Politics Indiana.
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2 days ago |
tribstar.com | Brian Howey
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s not unusual for a rookie governor’s top legislative priority to pass by a razor-thin margin. In 1973, Gov. Doc Bowen’s property tax reforms passed the Indiana Senate by one vote. In 2006, first-term Gov. Mitch Daniels’ Major Moves initiative cleared the House by a similar margin. kAmv@G] |:<6 qC2F?’D “9:DE@C:4 AC@A6CEJ E2I C6=:67” A2DD65 E96 $6?2E6 :? 2 af\aa G@E6 62C=J %F6D52J >@C?:?8[ E9@F89 96 =@DE `a #6AF3=:42? G@E6D] %96 5:776C6?46 :D E92E q@H6?
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2 days ago |
commercial-news.com | Brian Howey
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s not unusual for a rookie governor’s top legislative priority to pass by a razor-thin margin. In 1973, Gov. Doc Bowen’s property tax reforms passed the Indiana Senate by one vote. In 2006, first-term Gov. Mitch Daniels’ Major Moves initiative cleared the House by a similar margin. kAmv@G] |:<6 qC2F?’D “9:DE@C:4 AC@A6CEJ E2I C6=:67” A2DD65 E96 $6?2E6 :? 2 af\aa G@E6 62C=J %F6D52J >@C?:?8[ E9@F89 96 =@DE `a #6AF3=:42? G@E6D] %96 5:776C6?46 :D E92E q@H6?
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3 days ago |
kokomotribune.com | Brian Howey
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s not unusual for a rookie governor’s top legislative priority to pass by a razor-thin margin. In 1973, Gov. Doc Bowen’s property tax reforms passed the Indiana Senate by one vote. In 2006, first-term Gov. Mitch Daniels’ Major Moves initiative cleared the House by a similar margin. kAmv@G] |:<6 qC2F?’D “9:DE@C:4 AC@A6CEJ E2I C6=:67” A2DD65 E96 $6?2E6 :? 2 af\aa G@E6 62C=J %F6D52J >@C?:?8[ E9@F89 96 =@DE `a #6AF3=:42? G@E6D] %96 5:776C6?46 :D E92E q@H6?
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3 days ago |
southbendtribune.com | Brian Howey
Brian HoweySouth Bend TribuneINDIANAPOLIS — It’s not unusual for a rookie governor’s top legislative priority to pass by a razor-thin margin. In 1973, Gov. Doc Bowen’s property tax reforms passed the Indiana Senate by one vote. In 2006, first-term Gov. Mitch Daniels’ Major Moves initiative cleared the House by a similar margin. Gov. Mike Braun’s “historic property tax relief” passed the Senate in a 27-22, though he lost 12 Republican votes.
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5 days ago |
washtimesherald.com | Brian Howey
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s not unusual for a rookie governor’s top legislative priority to pass by a razor-thin margin. In 1973, Gov. Doc Bowen’s property tax reforms passed the Indiana Senate by one vote. In 2006, first-term Gov. Mitch Daniels’ Major Moves initiative cleared the House by a similar margin. kAmv@G] |:<6 qC2F?’D “9:DE@C:4 AC@A6CEJ E2I C6=:67” A2DD65 E96 $6?2E6 :? 2 af\aa G@E6 62C=J %F6D52J >@C?:?8[ E9@F89 96 =@DE `a #6AF3=:42? G@E6D] %96 5:776C6?46 :D E92E q@H6?
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