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The Rob Kendall Show

The Rob Kendall Show

著者: Rob Kendall
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The Rob Kendall Show airs weekdays from 10am–noon on YouTube, as well as RobKendallShow.com, and is dedicated to supporting and advocating for the taxpayers of Indiana. Over the years, as both an elected official and talk show host, no one in Indiana has advocated for better government like Rob Kendall. The Rob Kendall Show features issues affecting Hoosiers across the state, while also discussing topics in Washington, D.C. that impact us back home.All Rights Reserved 政治・政府 政治学
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  • 3/24/26 - Rob Kendall Show
    2026/03/24
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    1 時間 59 分
  • 3/23/26 - Indiana Tax Trouble, Bears Stadium Pushback, and the Senate District 38 Showdown
    2026/03/23
    In today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show, Rob breaks down a growing controversy surrounding Indiana’s property tax reform and what lawmakers are now admitting about the bill. What was sold to taxpayers as relief may actually raise local income taxes in many communities. Rob walks through how Senate Bill 1 changed the rules for local governments and why state leaders are now scrambling to revisit the issue after realizing the policy could affect counties and cities very differently. Rob also discusses the latest developments in the effort to bring the Chicago Bears to Indiana. A key agenda item related to stadium financing was quietly pulled from a meeting of the Indiana Finance Authority, raising questions about whether lawmakers have the votes needed to move forward. The conversation highlights the financial risks taxpayers often face with publicly funded stadiums and why there may be more resistance to the proposal than originally expected. The show also explores why the Bears may ultimately remain in the Chicago area despite discussions about Indiana. Rob explains how deeply sports franchises are tied to their cities and fan bases, and why relocating a team away from the core of that community could be risky. He argues the team may be leveraging Indiana as part of negotiations with Illinois rather than seriously planning a move across state lines. Later in the program, Rob previews an interview with Spike Cohen, the 2020 Libertarian vice presidential nominee and founder of the organization You Are The Power. The group works with citizens around the country to challenge government actions and raise awareness about controversial policies. Their work has recently focused on Indiana’s Mid-States Corridor project, helping organize opposition and bring national attention to the issue. Rob also dives into one of the most dramatic political races in Indiana right now: the battle for Senate District 38. The contest between incumbent Greg Goode and Trump-endorsed challenger Brenda Wilson has become increasingly complicated, including legal challenges surrounding a third candidate, Alexandra Wilson. The dispute has already gone through the Indiana Election Commission and multiple court rulings regarding whether her name can appear on the ballot. Adding even more intrigue to the race, Greg Goode recently received a public endorsement from the family of the late Fred Wilson — who was previously married to Brenda Wilson. The surprising endorsement has intensified an already heated campaign and turned the Senate District 38 race into one of the most closely watched political contests in the state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 44 分
  • 3/20/26 - Toll Tax Hits Hoosiers Hardest, Braun Campaign Sues Former Treasurer, Indy Star's Jacob Stewart
    2026/03/20
    On today’s episode of The Rob Kendall Show, Rob breaks down several major stories affecting Hoosiers and the country. First, Rob dives into Governor Mike Braun’s controversial $6.5 billion tolling plan for I-70, explaining why he says it’s really a tax increase on Hoosiers. Using reporting and documents uncovered by the Indiana Capital Chronicle, Rob details how lawmakers handed tolling authority to the governor and why the plan could end up hitting Indiana drivers the hardest, despite claims it would mainly target out-of-state truckers. Next, Rob examines the lawsuit involving Braun’s former campaign and its ex-treasurer after the Federal Election Commission fined the campaign $159,000 over reporting issues tied to millions of dollars in loans and financial disclosures. Rob questions the lack of oversight and accountability inside major political campaigns. Rob also looks at a troubling economic trend in Indiana: the state now has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the country. He discusses new reporting showing that rising property taxes, insurance costs, and escrow payments are pushing more Hoosiers toward losing their homes—even when they can still afford the base mortgage payment. Later in the show, Rob reacts to national news about the possibility of U.S. ground troops being deployed in the Middle East amid tensions with Iran, and he questions how the situation could escalate and what it means for Americans already dealing with rising costs. Plus, Rob previews a conversation with IndyStar columnist Jacob Stewart about the state stepping in to block rental caps in cities like Fishers and Carmel, and the growing costs schools face educating students who do not speak English. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 57 分
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