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Indiana gubernatorial debate scheduled for Oct. 3

The three candidates for governor of Indiana—Democrat John Gregg, Republican Eric Holcomb and Libertarian Rex Bell—will participate in a gubernatorial debate planned by the Indiana Debate Commission at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 3 in Ransburg Auditorium of Esch Hall at the University of Indianapolis. The debate, moderated by John Ketzenberger, president of the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute, will include questions from members of the public who submitted questions in advance.

The debate, which will focus on issues involving jobs and the economy, will be broadcast live across the state (check local listings). Members of the public can submit questions on any topic for the debate through the Debate Commission’s website at http://indianadebatecommission.com. Tickets are required for the event and may be reserved in advance at uindy.edu/debate2016.

For more information about the debate, contact Keith Robinson at the Indiana Debate Commission at 317-752-8424. For information about the University, please contact Brittany Gray at 317-791-2551 or at graybm@uindy.edu.

UIndy expects to host more events related to city government and public policy in the future, as it develops the Institute for Civic Leadership & Mayoral Archives.

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