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Coronavirus pandemic. The white house says one of the president s Top Priorities will be passing a nearly 2 trillion Coronavirus Relief package. President biden is hoping for a bipartisan support, but right now there seems to be little an tighten among some republicans to pass appetite among some republicans. Were joined by Mark Meredith live from the white house. Reporter good afternoon. President biden has no Public Events on his schedule for this weekend, but as you mentioned, there really was a flurry of activity these last several days as he tried to roll back so much of President Trumps executive actions. Among the things the president was able to work on this week, recommitting the u. S. To the paris climate accords, pausing some deportations, mask mandates on federal property and also extending a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures at least through the end of march. But the president , he cant do everything he wants by executive action. Hes going of to have to work with co

Op-ed: How a Goldwater Republican from Indiana presaged modern-day prison reform

Op-ed: How a Goldwater Republican from Indiana presaged modern-day prison reform Russ Pulliam, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT State Sen. Leslie Duvall did not seem to be the obvious leader for a prison reform movement for Indiana in the 1980s.  The Indianapolis Republican was conservative by conviction and chairman of the 1964 Barry Goldwater for President movement in Indiana. Elected to the state Senate in 1966, Duvall became the Republican authority on criminal justice in the legislature. © 1971 IndyStar photo Indiana state Sen. Leslie Duvall, left, works with Sen. Joan M. Gubbins He led the General Assembly to adopt stricter sentences for crime in the 1970s, believing that judges were giving criminals too many free passes to commit more crime. 

Young dishes about state of GOP | Indy vs Statehouse clash

Young dishes about state of GOP | Indy vs. Statehouse clash Arika Herron, Amelia Pak-Harvey, Kaitlin Lange and Chris Sikich, Indianapolis Star © Grace Hollars/IndyStar Scenes of the Indiana State Capitol in downtown Indianapolis on Monday, Jan. 4, 2021. Sen. Todd Young is attempting to position himself as someone willing to work with any administration for the good of Hoosiers, in the midst of an inner-party fight. Meanwhile, Young had some choice words about Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on a press call Tuesday. He also discussed his thoughts on the future of the party.  There is a question about whether our party is going to be a party that is grounded in resentment and anxiety and fear, Young said.  Or if instead we re going to be an aspirational party.

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