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Howey Politics Indiana Aug. 11, 2022
Howey Politics Indiana Aug. 11, 2022: Horse Race: Gauging 17 Indiana Senate races; Smith Column: The good, bad in SEA1; Horse Race: Wesco, Milo, Stutzmans in potential 2nd CD field; Banks urges Trump to run; Ticker: 3 killed, 39 homes in Evansville damaged
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Howey Politics Indiana Aug. 4, 2022
Howey Politics Indiana Aug. 4, 2022: HPI Analysis: As Indiana restricts, Kansas speaks; Remember Rep. Jackie Walorski and staffers; Horse Race: Is the 1st CD really purple? Nope. Dunn Column: Dogging abortion; Hicks Column: Abortion bans and economic impacts
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Howey Politics Indiana July 28, 2022
Howey Politics Indiana July 28, 2022: HPI Analysis: An abortion bill nobody likes advances in Senate; Hawes Column: Eggs, zygotes, blastocysts ... Horse Race: For Pence should it be wait to '28? Poll shows Wells leading Morales.
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Howey Politics Indiana July 19, 2022
Howey Politics Indiana July 19, 2022: HPI Analysis: As patriarchal Indiana considers abortion restrictions, Sen. Glick may carry bill; Howey Column: Fraught frosh diplomacy; Horse Race: Conservatives push back on Trump's "big lie"
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Brooks excoriates Rokita over child rape case
"We are confident of Americans’ ability to work through the issue of abortion now that the Supreme Court has returned it to the democratic process. But it’s crucial for law enforcement to stay above the partisan fray. A case in Indiana leaves us deeply concerned on that score. Initially, some doubted news reports that a 10-year- old Ohio rape victim had traveled to Indiana for a legal abortion. There were also unsubstantiated claims that the physician who performed the abortion had failed to report the abuse of a child and the abortion performed on a girl under 16, as Indiana law requires. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita rushed precipitously into this fray. He told Fox News he was investigating the physician and 'was looking at her licensure.' This, after admitting he hadn’t examined evidence that she complied with reporting requirements. Even worse was his inflammatory rhetoric: 'We have this abortion activist acting as a doctor,' he said. Despite the arrest and confession of a defendant in the rape, and news accounts documenting the physician’s timely reporting, Mr. Rokita continues to say publicly that he is investigating her. The justice system’s legitimacy requires that law enforcement be fair, deliberative and ethical. Government investigations should remain confidential unless and until a defendant is charged, with respect for the presumption of innocence and government’s burden of proof. A baseless investigation, if disclosed publicly, causes the target reputational damage, humiliation and loss. We are appalled that, by his own admission, Mr. Rokita announced his investigation before gathering the most basic facts."
- Former Indiana congressman and district attorney
Susan Brooks
and
John Tinder,
writing in a
Wall Street Journal
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