Indianapolis—On the weekend of the worst power outage in the nation’s history, 32 governors of the United States converged on the Hoosier capital for socializing and policymaking. Energy, education and the economy led the agenda of the 95th annual meeting of the National Governors Association (NGA) from August 16-19. But the few dozen protesters in the police-designated “free-speech zone” outside… return to article
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