Word: indianas
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...Indiana Senate minority leader Hellmann says educational and job-training programs would be his priority in the U.S. House because this is how families will earn better wages and stay together. Though he praises fiscal conservatism, Hellman supports Medicare and a portable health-care system that would guarantee benefits between jobs. He has a challenging race ahead of him in this heavily Republican district...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "I believe that the people of western Indiana want to see an American government that is improved, not dismantled...
BORN: May 22, 1951, Vigo County EDUCATION: Indiana U, A.B., 1973, J.D., 1977 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Methodist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: College administrator; lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: Indiana Senate, 1980-92 ADDRESS: P.O. Box 511, Seelyville...
Pease, a former vice president at Indiana State University, won the endorsement of retiring 15-term Representative John Myers. Like Myers, Pease shuns the confrontational G.O.P. style in favor of bipartisanship and doubts the value of the Republican flat tax and consumption-tax proposals. But he believes in giving states control of welfare and Medicaid. Running a safe campaign on the center right, Pease is favored to continue the Republican status quo in the conservative Seventh...
BORN: Nov. 16, 1965, Evansville EDUCATION: Indiana U, B.A., 1988; Georgetown U, M.A., 1993 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Public-relations manager; congressional aide; sales representative POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: P.O. Box 6893, Evansville 47719. Tel.: 812-422-0749 Weinzapfel grew up in Posey County, made his way to Washington for grad school, then served as an aide to then-Eighth District Representative Frank McCloskey. He now wants back in the Capitol as a Congressman. A founder of a local community task force, Citizens for Seniors, Weinzapfel is a defender of Medicare, a healthy minimum wage...