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"Companies are leaving our state," said Sen. Shannon Jones R, the bill's author, speaking in the Statehouse's Senate chamber Wednesday afternoon.
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The Statehouse's caterer said the "bar" would likely resemble a wooden counter in the building's cafeteria where beer, wine and liquor would be available at private events.
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A huge banner hung from the Statehouse's west steps read "Hoosiers standing up for the middle class."
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The Statehouse's caterer said the "bar" would likely resemble a wooden counter in the building's cafeteria where beer, wine and liquor would be available at private events.
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A huge banner hung from the Statehouse's west steps read "Hoosiers standing up for the middle class."
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Gangs walk the streets nearby, and police are a constant, and some say ineffective, presence at the 15-story apartment building a stone's throw from the Statehouse's golden dome.
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Gangs walk the streets nearby, and police are a constant, and some say ineffective, presence at the 15-story apartment building a stone's throw from the Statehouse's golden dome.
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Gangs walk the streets nearby, and police are a constant, and some say ineffective, presence at the 15-story apartment building a stone's throw from the Statehouse's golden dome.
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They believe there were about a dozen people in the apartment, mostly teenage boys and men who police say likely broke in - a fairly common occurrence in the crime-plagued neighborhood that sits in the shadow of the Statehouse's golden dome.
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Gangs walk the streets nearby, and police are a constant, and some say ineffective, presence at the 15-story apartment building a stone's throw from the Statehouse's golden dome.
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