The state of our state is far from sound. The state of our state needs serious attention. The foundation is still firm, but major repairs are overdue.
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If they don't act, I would ask the legislature to review it again.Mitch Daniels
Then there was the fleet of cars. In case you haven't noticed, we've had a few auctions, ... If you're in the market for a one-owner vehicle, come to Mitch's Motors. I'll make you a deal.
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The unanimous sentiment expressed by family members at the time of the trial and years later demonstrates that they believed life without parole was the most appropriate penalty for Mr. Baird, ... All members of the jury whose views are known also indicate that, had life without parole been an alternative available to them, they would have imposed it instead of the death penalty.
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We owe it to Hoosier taxpayers to look for every opportunity to save money, ... State government does not need one vehicle for every three employees, or 20 aircraft. These vehicle auctions alone have returned more than 1.5 million to state government, but the greater savings are in operations and maintenance no longer necessary.
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We found too large a percentage of procurement dollars, especially for professional services, were going out of state, ... We now look not only at value and price but where are the people who will be doing the work.
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If freedom's best friends cannot unify around a realistic, actionable program of fundamental change, one that attracts and persuades a broad majority of our fellow citizens, big change will not come.
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