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Fri, 10 Nov 2006
Indiana Chamber Disappointed With Election Results

Poor babies. After their support for the toll road sell off and the imposition of daylight savings time they should be glad that there are any "pro-business legislators" (that is, toadies who slavishly follow the lobbyist money rather than the interests and views of their own constituents) left. I must say that I'm particularly gratified by the loss of Troy "I'll Never Vote for Daylight Time" Woodruff, who ended up casting the deciding vote in favor of it's passage in the Indiana House.

Despite what the pundits pontificate, voters do remember. And we act on those memories.

Indiana Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Brinegar says the state's largest business organization is disappointed that it lost four strongly pro-business legislators in the Indiana House.

(link) [Inside Indiana Business]

Update:Even the former Republican Speaker of the Indiana House recognizes that DST cost them the election.

Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:51 /Politics | 0 writebacks | permanent link