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Storied Indiana political columnist Brian Howey was honored Tuesday at a gala celebrating his 30th year at the helm of his namesake newsletter, Howey Politics Indiana. Howey was joined at the event by his wife Susan, his fellow State Affairs teammates and political insiders.
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COLUMN: Trump should seek Ukraine NATO membership on day 1
INDIANAPOLIS — The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is a military alliance founded in 1949 following World War II to keep Soviet influence in check. The United States is one of 12 founding members. There are 32 members, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, France, Spain and Italy. Article 5 of NATO’s charter states that …
Incumbents win in 2 tight Indiana House races; Cash-Stoner outcome uncertain
The election outcome remained uncertain in one Indiana House district where Republican incumbent Becky Cash was leading Democrat Tiffany Stoner by less than one-tenth of a percentage point. Two other House incumbents — Republican Rep. Dave Hall and Democratic Rep. Wendy Dant Chesser — prevailed with narrow victories that aren’t expected to face recount challenges. …
GOP’s hold on St. Joe County no fluke
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The Republican takeover of St. Joseph County government two years ago was no fluke. Republicans on Tuesday solidified and expanded control of county offices in what once was regarded as a bastion of Democratic strength. No more does the county provide big margins for Democratic candidates in statewide races or for …
Braun shares early insight into issues he will tackle as governor
INDIANAPOLIS — U.S. Sen. Mike Braun emerged from election night as the clear victor in the Indiana governor’s race, overcoming a late surge of outside money meant to bolster his Democratic opponent, Jennifer McCormick. Braun’s victory was part of a statewide Republican sweep in which Attorney General Todd Rokita easily won reelection and the Indiana …