Romney addresses veterans at Indiana American Legion
Aug 30, 2012 12:19 amRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed The American Legion on Wednesday during its 94th national convention at the Indianapolis Convention Center.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed The American Legion on Wednesday during its 94th national convention at the Indianapolis Convention Center.
Officials of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., bumped convention happenings back a day.
On Monday, Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels and Democratic gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial candidates John Gregg and Sen. Vi Simspon, D-Bloomington, respectively, met to discuss implementation of the health care law.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and presumptive vice-presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., are expected to be nominated during Tuesday’s session.
Challengers in elections are nearly always less well-known than their opponents, a disadvantage come Election Day. Shelli Yoder wants voters to know her name.
The commissioners have had public meetings at 9 a.m. every Friday since at least 1988. Some residents want that changed, and the issue has risen to the surface just months before the election.
The Mike Pence for Indiana campaign recently launched Pence Corps, an online program that allows the gubernatorial candidate’s supporters to become “Neighborhood Captains” and compete against one another for stamps.
Simpson, who is running with Democrat John Gregg, discussed the importance of agriculture to the Indiana economy, though she did not discuss specific plans to protect or enrich the industry.
A proposal to provide health benefits for the domestic partners of city employees was approved Monday by the Indianapolis City-County Council.