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All Indiana Politics from WISH-TV is your premier source for Indiana Politics and Policy, and now available to listen, on-demand, from the All Indiana Podcast Network. All Indiana Politics cuts through the noise to focus on the issues that matter to you, the future of the Hoosier state, and the people with the vision to take us there. Get in-depth, non-partisan coverage of the state’s top campaigns, exclusive interviews with Indiana’s political leaders, and expert analysis of critical legisl ...
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” Sen. Todd Young says Indiana manufacturing could play a key role in his effort to rebuild America’s merchant vessel fleet. Leaders with two Indianapolis nonprofits on Monday said cuts to AmeriCorps funding has killed several training programs in progress. News 8’s Phil Sanchez brings in two members of Indi…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” Gov. Mike Braun will have the sole power to hire and fire the Indiana University Board of Trustees under the budget bill approved on April 25. A health department director will have to postpone new services after state lawmakers cut tens of millions of dollars in funding. Indiana Sen. Todd Young says Ameri…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” State lawmakers and Gov. Mike Braun said a cigarette tax hike and several spending cuts will close a revenue gap state budget analysts discovered last week. The majority of Statehouse Democrats opposed the 2025 budget — crafted over four months and passed by Republicans early Friday morning — decrying unve…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” The state revenue forecast released Wednesday shows Indiana taking in $2.4 billion less over the next three years than had been forecast in December, when lawmakers prepared to create a fiscal budget for the next two years. Lawmakers said they will try to avoid cutting the most critical services to close a…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” A new deal for Indiana property tax relief has been made between Gov. Mike Braun’s office, the House, and the Senate. An Indiana University professor and former mayor said most local governments would have very little money to spare if lawmakers approved a property tax overhaul. Despite President Donald Tr…
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On this edition of “All Indiana Politics,” President Donald Trump’s tariffs are now in effect and they’re already having an impact on Indiana. Stellantis said Thursday it was temporarily laying off 900 workers, including employees at its Kokomo facilities, due to President Trump’s new auto tariffs. Indiana’s most senior member of Congress on Friday…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” News 8’s Garrett Bergquist speaks with Sen. Todd Young, who says he’s confident President Donald Trump will take steps to prevent a repeat of an airstrike plan being leaked on the Signal app. Jail personnel and sheriffs would be responsible for alerting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if someone w…
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President Donald Trump's secretary of defense and his national security advisor both face calls to resign. The magazine The Atlantic revealed National Security Advisor Mike Waltz inadvertently added its editor in chief to a group chat on the Signal app concerning planned air strikes in Yemen. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth posted specific inform…
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ALTHOUGH CONGRESS ONCE AGAIN AVERTED A GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN AT THE LAST MINUTE EARLIER THIS MONTH... THE GOVERNMENT IS ONLY FUNDED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30-TH. INDIANA CONGRESSMAN MARLIN STUTZMAN IS A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE BUDGET COMMITTEE... SO HE'S IN THE THICK OF THOSE NEGOTIATIONS. GARRETT BERGQUIST, GOVERNMENT REPORTER FOR WISH TV, SAT DOWN WITH HIM …
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INDIANA DEMOCRATS HAVE A NEW LEADER. PARTY INSIDERS ELECTED FORMER STATE SENATOR KAREN TALLIAN AS THE NEW CHAIR EARLIER THIS MONTH. TALLIAN TAKES CONTROL OF A PARTY THAT HAS NOT WON ANY STATEWIDE ELECTION SINCE 20-12... AND HAS BEEN ROCKED BY TWO RECENT SEXUAL HARASSMENT SCANDALS INVOLVING ELECTED OFFICIALS OR THEIR AIDES. GARRETT BERGQUIST, GOVERN…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” News 8’s Garrett Bergquist sits down with Congressman Marlin Stutzman, who says cutting government waste and abuse should provide enough savings to eliminate any need to cut entitlements. Bergquist also sits down with new Indiana Democratic Party Chair Karen Tallian, who says her vision for the Indiana Dem…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” Indiana lawmakers are floating a new property tax plan that could save money for homeowners. News 8’s Garrett Bergquist speaks with U.S. Rep. Jim Baird, who says the tariff war is necessary to counter China. News 8’s Melea VanOstrand shares the story of Sen. Vaneta Becker, one of Indiana’s longest-serving …
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” U.S. Rep. André Carson says cutting the federal workforce would result in major losses of services for little gain in savings. Congressman Jim Banks defends reported plans to cut more than 80,000 jobs from Veterans Affairs would return it to the 2019 staffing levels. Rep. Rudy Yakym, a Republican who repre…
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On Sunday’s edition of “All INdiana Politics,” it’s now up to a joint legislative panel on whether Congress makes trillions of dollars in spending cuts. News 8’s Garrett Bergquist speaks with Congresswoman Victoria Spartz, who says the budget Republicans approved this week won’t lead to cuts in Medicaid or other benefits. I-Team 8’s Kody Fisher rep…
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On this edition of “All INdiana Politics,” Gov. Mike Braun is threatening to veto the bill that contains his property tax plan. Indiana Senate members approved a measure that could take more than a quarter of a million people off Medicaid. A Hamilton County mother calls on Indiana leaders to rethink making abortion records public after her unborn b…
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On this week's edition of "All INdiana Politics," News 8's Phil Sanchez brings in two members of Indiana’s U.S. House delegation, who both say the federal government needs austerity measures, though they split on the methods employed by Elon Musk and DOGE. News 8's Garrett Bergquist sits down with Gary Mayor Eddie Melton, who says the city must foc…
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Governor Mike Braun's property tax plan could save you tens or hundreds of dollars, but cost your local government millions. That's the message that came out of the first hearing on the proposal. It's the top priority for both the Braun administration and Senate Republicans this session. WISH-TV Government Reporter, Garrett Bergquist, shows us the …
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Thousands of suspected undocumented immigrants are either in federal custody or have been deported. The sweep began as soon as President Donald Trump took office. And Governor Mike Braun has ordered state law enforcement agencies to assist whenever possible. We turn to Indiana's Best Political Team as immigration comes to the forefront. And we'll t…
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Health advocates and house Democrats are pushing back on Governor Mike Braun calling Medicaid a broken program. They're also concerned about his administration's directive to stop advertising services. I-Team 8’s Tim Spears has been tracking the impacts every step of the way. A bill in the general assembly could force more cooperation between law e…
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Governor Mike Braun wants to cut 700 million dollars in state operational spending and get rid of the wait list for childcare vouchers. Those are some of the highlights from the budget proposal that he released on Thursday. The governor also wants to raise teacher pay and cap property taxes. Here's some of what he had to say as he rolled out his bu…
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Just days into the legislative session Mike Braun was sworn in as the 52nd governor of Indiana. That comes amid intense debate over how to address Indiana’s property tax system and how to fix its ongoing Medicaid funding shortfall. Those issues are ultimately up to the Indiana General Assembly. In an exclusive joint interview with All Indiana Polit…
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In less than 26 hours, Indiana will officially be under new management. Governor-elect Mike Braun will take the oath of office at 11 o'clock Monday morning. He's already laid out an elaborate policy agenda. WISH-TV Government reporter, Garrett Bergquist, previews what we can expect on property taxes, Medicaid, and other issues. Some legislation is …
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In four days, America will say goodbye to its 39th president. Jimmy Carter died one week ago today at the age of 100. Preparations are underway for his state funeral in Washington. Carter will lie in repose at the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta until Tuesday. He then will be transferred to the U.S. Capitol where he will lie in state until Th…
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A member of Indiana's congressional delegation says she won't serve on any committees. Congresswoman Victoria Spart says she will sit out the committee process and party conference functions when the new Congress is sworn in on January 3rd. She explained her decision to WISH-TV’s Phil Sanchez. Evansville's mayor explains how parks factor into her s…
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Indiana Senate Democrats have a new leader. Late Wednesday, they ousted Senator Gregg Taylor as minority leader in favor of Senator Shelley Yoder of Bloomington. This came after three more former Senate staffers accused Taylor of sexual harassment. WISH-TV Government Reporter, Garrett Bergquist sat down with Yoder shortly after she took the reins. …
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Governor Eric Holcomb will end his time in office in one month. He reflects on his eight years in office with News 8’s, Tim Spears. Indiana's next governor says, farewell to the Senate, what he says he accomplished during his time in Congress. And Indiana's best political team debates Governor Holcomb's legacy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.c…
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Elon Musk, and Vivek Ramaswamy made the rounds on Capitol Hill to discuss their department of government efficiency or DOGE. They met with House and Senate Republicans. They want to cut $2 trillion from government spending. The Indiana Supreme Court hears arguments in a historic case that could impact the lives of transgender teens. And Indiana's b…
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President Elect Donald Trump has now filled out his cabinet, at least for the time being. His last few major nomination came in over the last few days. A northwest Indiana mayor tells us how density and walkability play into her plans to revitalize her city. And Indiana's Best Political Team takes stock of President Elect Donald Trump's cabinet pic…
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Another top Indianapolis Democrat is embroiled in a sex scandal, three female former staffers have accused Indiana Senate minority leader, Greg Taylor, of sexually harassing them. Senate Democrats re-elected Taylor to his leadership post after the allegations became public. Our government reporter, Garrett Bergquist, was in the Senate chamber for T…
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President Elect, Donald Trump, faces growing backlash against his pic for Attorney General. He wants now former Florida Congressman, Matt Gaetz, to run the Department of Justice. Gaetz faced a criminal probe over allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use. He has never faced any charges. Gaetz resigned from the House as soon as Trump made the an…
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It's a comeback for the history books. Donald Trump, now only the second person ever to win non-consecutive terms in the White House. He's the first since Grover Cleveland defeated Indiana's own Benjamin Harrison back in 1892. Trump swept all of the battleground states unlike his 2016 win. Trump won both the electoral vote and the popular vote. He …
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On this Pre-Election edition of All Indiana Politics, in just 2 days you, the voters, will decide our next governor, US senator, and President. Election officials in many Indiana counties already report high voter turnout. WISH-TV Government Reporter, Garrett Bergquist, recently sat down with the chairs of Republican and Democratic parties. They ta…
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After more than a year of campaigning, Election Day is finally almost here! On Tuesday, you, the voters, will decide who will be Indiana's next governor, its next U.S. Senator, its next attorney general and, of course, the next president of the United States. WISH-TV Government Reporter, Garrett Bergquist, sat down with the chairs of Indiana's Repu…
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It's the marquee political race of the year in Indiana. Who will succeed Governor Eric Holcomb? Holcomb is term-limited and cannot run for another term. All three of the candidates on your ballot should be familiar to you. Republican Mike Braun has represented Indiana in the United States Senate for the past six years. Democrat Jennifer McCormick w…
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It's the marquee political race of the year in Indiana. Governor Eric Holcomb is term-limited and the Republican, Democratic and Libertarian parties are pulling out all the stops to claim the governor's chair. All three of the candidates on your ballot should be familiar to you. Republican Mike Braun has represented Indiana in the United States Sen…
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It's the marquee political race of the year in Indiana. Governor Eric Holcomb is term-limited and the Republican, Democratic and Libertarian parties are pulling out all the stops to claim the governor's chair. All three of the candidates on your ballot should be familiar to you. Republican Mike Braun has represented Indiana in the United States Sen…
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It's the marquee political race of the year in Indiana. Governor Eric Holcomb is term-limited and the Republican, Democratic and Libertarian parties are pulling out all the stops to claim the governor's chair. All three of the candidates on your ballot should be familiar to you. Republican Mike Braun has represented Indiana in the United States Sen…
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It's up to you who will succeed Mike Braun in the US Senate. Braun could have run for a second term this year, instead, he’s running for governor. Republican Congressman Jim Banks launched his campaign for the Senate nearly two years ago. He faces Democrat Dr. Valerie McCray, a clinical psychologist, and longtime Libertarian Andrew Horning. All thr…
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It's up to you who will represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate beginning next year. Current Senator Mike Braun is running for governor rather than seeking a second, six-year term. That announcement scrambled Hoosier politics. Running to succeed him are Republican Jim Banks, Democrat Valerie McCray and Libertarian Andrew Horning. Banks has represented…
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It's up to you who will represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate beginning next year. Current Senator Mike Braun is running for governor rather than seeking a second, six-year term. That announcement scrambled Hoosier politics. Running to succeed him are Republican Jim Banks, Democrat Valerie McCray and Libertarian Andrew Horning. Dr. Valerie McCray is…
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It's up to you who will represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate beginning next year. Current Senator Mike Braun is running for governor rather than seeking a second, six-year term. That announcement scrambled Hoosier politics. Running to succeed him are Republican Jim Banks, Democrat Valerie McCray and Libertarian Andrew Horning. Horning is no strange…
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This week we turn our attention to the statewide races on your ballot. Republican Todd Rokita is running for a second term as attorney general. He faces a challenge from Democrat Destiny Wells. She ran unsuccessfully for Secretary of State 2 years ago. This is the only statewide election this year without a third-party candidate. WISH-TV Government…
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Todd Rokita, a Republican, is running for a second term as attorney general. He faces a challenge from Democrat Destiny Wells. This is the only statewide election this year without a third-party candidate. It's also the only statewide race with an incumbent candidate. The attorney general represents the state in legal matters and provides consumer …
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Destiny Wells, a Democrat, is challenging Republican Todd Rokita in his bid for a second term. You might remember Wells from her campaign for secretary of state two years ago. She worked briefly as a deputy attorney general under then-Attorney General Curtis Hill. Wells has sharply criticized Rokita's involvement in national-level lawsuits, saying …
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Voters in Indiana's Sixth Congressional District will pick a new member of Congress this fall. Congressman Greg Pence is not running for reelection. The sixth district runs from southern Indianapolis to the Ohio state line. Three people are running to succeed Pence, and you might recognize their names. Republican Jefferson Shreve ran unsuccessfully…
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Voters in Indiana's Sixth Congressional District will pick a new member of Congress this fall. Congressman Greg Pence is not running for reelection. The sixth district runs from southern Indianapolis to the Ohio state line. Three people are running to succeed Pence, and you might recognize their names. Republican Jefferson Shreve ran unsuccessfully…
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Voters in Indiana's Sixth Congressional District will pick a new member of Congress this fall. Congressman Greg Pence is not running for reelection. The sixth district runs from southern Indianapolis to the Ohio state line. Three people are running to succeed Pence, and you might recognize their names. Republican Jefferson Shreve ran unsuccessfully…
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Voters in Indiana's Sixth Congressional District will pick a new member of Congress this fall. Congressman Greg Pence is not running for reelection. The sixth district runs from southern Indianapolis to the Ohio state line. Three people are running to succeed Pence, and you might recognize their names. Republican Jefferson Shreve ran unsuccessfully…
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Congressman Jim Banks' decision to vacate his seat and run for the Senate touched off a scramble in northeast Indiana. Three candidates are running for his seat this fall: Republican Marlin Stutzman, Democrat Kiley Adolph and Libertarian Jarrad Lancaster. We invited all three candidates to appear on All INdiana Politics. Stutzman's campaign did not…
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Congressman Jim Banks' decision to vacate his seat and run for the Senate touched off a scramble in northeast Indiana. Three candidates are running for his seat this fall: Republican Marlin Stutzman, Democrat Kiley Adolph and Libertarian Jarrad Lancaster. We invited all three candidates to appear on All INdiana Politics. Stutzman's campaign did not…
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