After assessors, what’s next?

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Indiana voters this week in effect fired
most
of the remaining township assessors after the Legislature merged the vast majority of their work into county-level
assessor offices earlier this year.

But many of the recommendations from the report on local government reform issued a year ago by former Gov. Joe Kernan and
Chief Justice Randall Shepard are nowhere near accomplished.

High on the list is creating county-level chief executives and consolidating county auditors, recorders, assessors, surveyors,
sheriffs and coroners under the new office.

Reorganizing the duties would make government more efficient and effective, the report said.

Voters clearly are interested in change, overwhelmingly returning Mitch Daniels to office after a first term of turning the
state upside down, and opting for Barack Obama.

What are the odds for seeing more of the Kernan-Shepard report carried out in the next General Assembly?

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