Monday, Oct. 6,2008 9:12 p.m.
In an effort to win back control of the Indiana House of
Representatives, Republicans promised they would seek caps on state
spending, an increase in drilling in off-shore areas and in Alaska, as
well as offering two years of free community college tuition.
This agenda for the 2009 legislative section is, according to House
Minority Leader Brian Bosma, focused more on issues most important to
voters – taxes, jobs and education.
Notably absent from the to-do list were constitutional amendments to
ban same-sex marriage and initiatives to crack down on illegal
immigrants.
It’s about time.
The Indiana General Assembly has a history of being fantastically
out-of-touch with the needs of the people it represents. Just in the
past year, this translated into mediocre legislative sessions marked by
occasionally ridiculous and unconstitutional bills designed to pull in
quick votes without delivering any service to constituents.