This hour features Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita explaining why he believes the Fairness Act is essential for the state, how it differs from Senator Liz Brown’s bill, and why he argues her version lacks any real enforcement bite. He then walks through what the legislation would practically do for Hoosiers, especially on issues of fairness in schools, sports, and public policy. The show also digs into intriguing language in South Bend’s response about a potential new data center in the city and what that qualifier might signal about behind-the-scenes negotiations, before wrapping with a look at a group backing independent candidates that now wants Indiana to end straight-ticket voting and how that change could shake up future elections.