Jacob Stewart
jstewartindy.bsky.social
Jacob Stewart
@jstewartindy.bsky.social
Deputy Opinion Editor at The Indianapolis Star. Husband & Father.
Charlie Kirk did not deserve or in any way incite being publicly executed in front of his family because he held the beliefs of the average conservative Christian, perhaps even half of this country. #charliekirk #indiana
September 12, 2025 at 7:19 PM
Unelected officials often fail to understand measures like GDP can’t describe the experience of typical families.

That’s why some in Indianapolis could vote to allow a massively unpopular data center to drain city resources and give almost nothing in return.

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August 27, 2025 at 1:32 PM
August 26, 2025 at 9:08 PM
Once, Indiana Republicans selectively embraced diversity programs that worked and helped them win elections.

Integrating underrepresented outsiders into the party, though, can sometimes feel like a threat to established politicians.

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Indiana Republicans killed their own diversity program — even though it worked | Opinion
Republicans trained underrepresented political outsiders to win elections. Then they killed the program as part of their anti-DEI crusade.
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August 25, 2025 at 12:43 PM
Redrawing congressional district maps will always be tainted by partisanship.

But Indiana Republicans should at least pretend the process is legitimate and call for a special census before attempting mid-cycle redistricting.

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#indiana #redistricting #trump
August 21, 2025 at 2:58 AM
🌱 Want a healthier America?

Our food system’s broken—and flawed agricultural policies are behind it. 🍎

My latest IndyStar column dives into why we need reform now for a sustainable, healthier future. 💚

#HealthyFood #FixTheSystem

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August 15, 2025 at 2:08 AM
Nurse practitioners could help address Indiana's rural healthcare crisis, but they are singled out by regulations like collaborative practice agreements that make it harder for them to help.

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Rural hospitals are closing. Nurses could help, if Indiana would let them. | Opinion
Nurse practitioners face $15,000 in annual fees to practice in rural communities — while Indiana hospitals struggle to stay open.
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August 6, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Bachelors degree recipients contribute around $700,443 more than high school graduates back to the economy through higher taxes and spending.

Capping out-of-state enrollment is the only realistic way for us to retain students and reverse Indiana’s brain drain.

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Indiana should cap out-of-state student enrollment to solve brain drain | Opinion
We need an Indiana-first approach to higher education.
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August 4, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Ending government subsidies to public media was a good move, and will restore competition/ innovation to the industry.

Now, the government ought to incentivize public engagement.

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July 23, 2025 at 12:23 PM
If Elon Musk and his 14 children moved to Indiana in 2027, he could send them to private school using taxpayer funds.

Meanwhile, homeschoolers get a meager $1000 tax deduction, which is often not even enough to cover curriculum costs.

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Indiana school vouchers favor wealthy families over educational freedom | Opinion
Elon Musk's 14 kids would get Indiana vouchers. Homeschool families get a $1,000 deduction. This system is backwards.
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July 21, 2025 at 12:52 PM
Did you know that Big Tech will probably raise your energy bill?

Al is a national security issue, and date centers are coming to your state to support it.

The question is, why should regular consumers in Indiana be footing the bill?

Read my latest for IndyStar at the link in my bio.
July 10, 2025 at 4:56 PM
Data centers are inevitable national security assets, but monopoly utilities shouldn't force Indiana consumers to bear the cost of meeting their energy demand.

I came up with an $8 billion dollar price tag for doing so, but knowing Indiana, it will likely run double that.

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July 10, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Conservatives have a problem with viewing higher education as an enemy to be limited rather than a tool to be wielded for good. As a result, their anti-woke policies on campus have backfired and harmed the few conservatives on campus.

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IU program cuts, anti-woke policies harm conservatives on campus | Opinion
It would be a better investment for the state to support conservative faculty, programs and research instead of trying to attack wokeness on campus.
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July 8, 2025 at 3:47 PM
Pro-lifers are celebrating the "Big Beautiful Bill" including a meager one-year divestment from Planned Parenthood, celebrating its financial woes. However, the internet will ensure abortions stay on the rise, unless the Comstock Act is enforced.

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Defunding Planned Parenthood won't stop virtual abortions in Indiana | Opinion
If pro-life activists want to end abortion, they should turn their attention where most abortions are happening – pills prescribed via telehealth.
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July 2, 2025 at 11:43 AM
A loophole in Indiana law has put products that are essentially marijuana in the hands of nearly 38,000 middle and high schoolers. In my latest column, I argue that the loophole should be closed altogether and Delta THC products banned. Read it below.

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Indiana should close marijuana loophole putting drugs in hands of 38,000 kids | Opinion
Nearly 38,000 Indiana students have tried psychoactive Delta THC products — a direct result of a loophole in state marijuana law.
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July 1, 2025 at 12:27 PM
Why won’t Indianapolis City-County Council Republicans call for Mayor Joe Hogsett to resign following sexual harassment allegations that have rocked his office?

Several I spoke to claimed they wanted to focus on what they can control and avoid getting political.

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Why won't Republicans call on Joe Hogsett to resign? | Opinion
Even if it’s symbolic now, taking a stance for greater ethical standards for political leaders can help the public regain trust in government.
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June 23, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Commercial-scale solar farms waste land and taxpayer money. If the government is going to invest in solar somewhere, it should be on rooftops, not Indiana farmland. Read my latest column below.

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Solar belongs on rooftops, not Indiana farmland | Opinion
Commercial solar wastes prime farmland and taxpayer subsidies. Indiana should focus solar incentives on making homes self-sufficient.
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June 19, 2025 at 1:45 PM
Lethal injection is just as inhumane as any other form of the death penalty despite its hefty price tag: read my latest column arguing doctors should stay out of it below.

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The death penalty is always inhumane. Keep Indiana doctors out of it. | Opinion
Indiana's lethal injections force doctors to break their "do no harm" oath while costing $450,000 per execution.
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June 19, 2025 at 1:44 PM