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Elder Bauer recalled as hard worker, champion of the environment
MISHAWAKA - Former Democratic state legislator and local businessman Burnett C. Bauer, father of current and longtime state Rep. B. Patrick Bauer, died Friday at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. The Granger resident and founder of Bauer Soft Water...Tags: Primaries, Laws, Democratic Party, Abortion Issue, Christianity
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Assembly likely faces more division
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS - If the scene Tuesday at the Indiana Statehouse was a true preview of the General Assembly's next session, then 2012 is going to be another tumultuous year in the legislature. Republicans, who hold large majorities in both the House of...Tags: Unions, Dan Wheldon, Democratic Party, Employment, Business
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Debating size of government requires the facts
Tribune Staff WriterLast year, state and local public sector workers in St. Joseph County were paid more than $435 million in wages. Those millions went to more than 15,000 employees, both full time and part time, including teachers, state park workers, mayors and police...Tags: Television, Washington (U.S. state), Employment, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Budgets and Budgeting
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St. Joseph County prepares for new Indiana gun law
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSt. Joseph County leaders are mulling over how to react to a new Indiana law that will bar local governments from enforcing their own gun restrictions. The new law, which takes effect July 1, means people could begin carrying firearms into public...Tags: Human Interest, Personal Weapon Control, Laws, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Interior Policy
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Vote centers on fast track in General Assembly
INDIANAPOLIS -- The old model of voting in traditional, neighborhood precincts could be on its way out in Indiana. The General Assembly is moving quickly this year on legislation that would allow election officials in all of the state's 92 counties to...Tags: Democratic Party, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Economic Policy, Indianapolis, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana)
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`A good tool, but...'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS — Ask Indiana lawmakers about tax increment financing, and many of them start by calling TIF “a good tool” for communities to fund infrastructure and attract new development. Then they usually add an “if” or...Tags: Elections, U.S. Senate, John Broden, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Walkout by Indiana House Democrats hits milestone at 31st consecutive day
Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS -- Wednesday was a historic day in the Indiana General Assembly, but the reason didn't please everyone in the Statehouse. Democrats in the House of Representatives continued their legislative boycott for the 31st consecutive day, which...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Human Interest, Massachusetts, Democratic Party, Indianapolis
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South Bend-area Democrats say their walkout was for a good cause
URBANA, Ill. -- It's been nearly three weeks since Democrats in the Indiana House of Representatives fled the state and set up an outpost in this Illinois college town.
Most of the 40 members of the caucus have been staying at a Comfort Suites hotel amid...Tags: Republican Party, Family, Democratic Party, Employment Opportunities, Elections
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Democrat, Indiana GOP still miles apart
URBANA, Ill. — Indiana House Minority Leader B. Patrick Bauer said Tuesday that Democrats have narrowed the scope of their legislative boycott to three bills, but there still is no end in sight for the partisan stalemate that began more than two...Tags: Illinois, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Indianapolis, Elections
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Bosma hopeful Democrats will return
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana House of Representatives adjourned for the rest of the week Wednesday, but Speaker Brian Bosma did so with a "glimmer of hope" the legislative stalemate that began more than two weeks ago could be approaching its final...Tags: Sports, College Basketball, Democratic Party, AFL-CIO, Basketball
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All eyes set on Indianapolis as thousands are expected to support workers' rights
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — All eyes will be on Indianapolis Thursday.
Thousands are expected to gather at the Statehouse to support unions and workers' rights.
This time around, about 20,000 people are expected to show up at the Statehouse.
Democrats...Tags: Illinois, Unions, Career and Workplace, Republican Party, Democratic Party
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How long will Indiana Statehouse standoff go?
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana House of Representatives remained frozen in place for the eighth straight day Tuesday, and party leaders offered few indications that a thaw might be negotiated in the near future. The House adjourned about 3:30 p.m. with...Tags: Illinois, Unions, Democratic Party, Indianapolis, Scott Pelath
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