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AroundFortWayne Sunday Series

AroundFortWayne Sunday Series, interviews with people Around Fort Wayne Indiana.

 

On October 15, 2014, AFW sat down with Republican incumbent Casey Cox and talked about his re-election campaign for the Indiana House District 85 seat.

This is the complete interview.

Topics covered in the interview: Introduction, top 3 issues, government's role in economic development, election and redistricting reform efforts, return of passenger rail service to Fort Wayne Indiana, health care, criminal sentencing reform, and in the conclusion talks about three bills he will introduce in the next session of the General Assembly which topics cover: government reduction, a new social entrepreneurship corporation and changes to the safe haven laws.

For more video clips and a podcast of the interview, click here.

 

The complete interview

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View as a YouTube Playlist or download the podcast.

 

Jump to:

  1. Introduction
  2. Top 3 issues Casey feels is facing Indiana.
  3. Government's role in economic development.
  4. Election and redistricting reform
  5. The return of rail passenger service to Fort Wayne Indiana.
  6. Health care
  7. Criminal sentencing reform
  8. Conclusion - and three bills Casey will introduce this next session which covers: government reduction, a new social entrepreneurship corporation, and changes to the safe haven laws.

  

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Segment 2

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Segment 3

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Segment 4

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Segment 5

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Segment 6

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Segment 7

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Segment 8

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On October 7, 2014, AFW sat down with Republican Joel Benz and talked about his campaign for the Allen County Council 3rd District seat.

This is the complete interview.

Topics covered include: Introduction, why Joel is running, the role of county council, the top 3 issues facing county council, if the City of Fort Wayne should share in the cost of the criminal justice system with Allen County, what the county council can do for economic development, tax abatements (tax defferals) and clawbacks, efficiency and streamlining in local government, the single county executive referendum and conclusion.

For more video clips and a podcast of the interview, click here.

 

The complete interview

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View as a YouTube Playlist or download the podcast.

 

Jump to:

  1. Introduction.
  2. Why Joel is running.
  3. The role of county council.
  4. The top 3 issues facing Allen County.
  5. Should the City of Fort Wayne share in the criminal justice system costs?
  6. What can county council do to spur economic development?
  7. Tax abatements (tax deferrals)
  8. Tax abatements and clawbacks
  9. Efficiency and streamlining in local government
  10. The single county executive referendum.
  11. Nine single or 6 single and 3 at-large?
  12. Conclusion

  

Segment 1

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Segment 2

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Segment 3

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Segment 4

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Segment 5

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Segment 6

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Segment 7

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Segment 8

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Segment 9

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Segment 10

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Segment 11

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Segment 12

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On October 8, 2014, AFW sat down with incumbent Judge Stanley Levine and talked about his re-election campaign to the Allen Superior Court, Civil Division.

This is the complete interview.

Topics covered in this interview include: Introduction, why Judge Levine is seeking re-election, issues facing the Allen Superior Court Civil Division, his opponents, proposals to, "Establish a Domestic Violence Problem Solving Court within the Allen Superior Court", to establish an evening court and to "Modify existing workloads of unassigned cases by filling in where needed to help expedite the Court's calendar", whether civil judges can act as criminal judges, the difference between a magistrate and judge, and conclusion.

For more video clips and a podcast of the interview, including interviews with his two opponents, click here.

 

The complete interview

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View as a YouTube Playlist or download the podcast.

 

Jump to:

  1. Introduction
  2. Why Judge Levine is seeking re-election.
  3. Issues facing the Allen Superior Court Civil Division.
  4. His opponent's "Domestic Violence Problem Solving Court" proposal.
  5. His opponent's proposal to establish an evening court.
  6. His opponent's proposal to modify existing workloads in the Court.
  7. Can civil judges act in criminal cases?
  8. The difference betwen a magistrate and judge and conclusion.

  

Segment 1

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Segment 2

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Segment 3

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Segment 4

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Segment 5

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Segment 6

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Segment 7

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Segment 8

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On October 9, 2014, AFW sat down with challenger Daniel Borgmann and talked about his campaign in the Allen Superior Court, Civil Division Judge race.

Topics covered in the interview: Introduction, why Daniel is running, what he would be doing as Civil Court Judge if elected, making the transition from lawyer to Civil Court Judge, his proposed "Domestic Violence Problem Solving Court", his proposed "evening court", his proposal to help, "expedite the court calendar", the difference between a magistrate and judge, why he continues to practice the law, and conclusion.

For more video clips and a podcast of the interview, including interviews with his two opponents, click here - http://www.aroundfortwayne.com/blog/?p=43949

 

The complete interview

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View as a YouTube Playlist or download the podcast.

 

Jump to:

  1. Introduction
  2. Why he is running.
  3. What a Civil Court Judge does.
  4. Making the transition from lawyer to Judge.
  5. Daniel's proposed "Domestic Violence Problem Solving Court".
  6. Daniel's proposed "evening court".
  7. Daniel's propoal to, "expedite the court calendar".
  8. The difference between a magistrate and judge.
  9. Why he continues to practice the law.
  10. Conclusion

  

Segment 1

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Segment 2

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Segment 3

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Segment 4

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Segment 5

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Segment 6

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Segment 7

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Segment 8

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Segment 9

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Segment 10

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On October 15, 2014, AFW sat down with challenger Jim Posey and talked about his campaign in the Allen Superior Court, Civil Division Judge race.

Topics covered in the interview: Introduction, why he is running, what a Civil Division Judge does, the transition from lawyer to judge, improvements/and or changes he'd like to make if elected, the difference between a magistrate and judge, how his campaign has reached out to voters, why he continues to practice the law, one of his opponent's proposal of an "evening court", and conclusion.

For more video clips and a podcast of the interview, including interviews with his two opponents, click here.

 

The complete interview

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View as a YouTube Playlist or download the podcast.

 

Jump to:

  1. Introduction
  2. Why Jim is running.
  3. What a Civil Division Judge does.
  4. Making the transition from lawyer to judge.
  5. Improvements Jim would like to make if elected.
  6. The difference between a magistrate and judge.
  7. How his campaign has reached out to voters.
  8. Why he continues to practice the law.
  9. Response to his one of his opponent's proposed "evening court".
  10. Conclusion

  

Segment 1

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Segment 2

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Segment 3

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Segment 4

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Segment 5

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Segment 6

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Segment 7

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Segment 8

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Segment 9

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Segment 10

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