Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. and Rep. Blake Johnson

Session Sessions

Indiana State Representatives Earl Harris, Jr. and Blake Johnson host fellow legislators and experts to share an inside look at the Indiana General Assembly, explain bills moving through the legislative session and showcase the policies and processes that are shaping our state.

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Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. and Rep. Blake Johnson

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Government

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Latest episode

Feb 20, 2026

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Episodes

The Red Zone of Session: Bears, Bills & the Final 5 Days w/Rep. Randy Novak 20.02.2026

We have five days left in the 2026 Indiana legislative session, and things are about to get wild. In this episode of Session Sessions, Blake and Earl are joined by freshman State Representative Randy Novak for a behind-the-scenes look at: • What it’s really like to pass your first bill (House Bill 1048) • How volunteer firefighter stipends finally got updated for the first time since 1985 • The ne...

100 Ways for a Bill to Die 09.02.2026

There are dozens of ways for a bill to die and most of them never involve a floor vote. At the halfway point of the Indiana legislative session, Reps. Blake Johnson and Earl Harris break down “100 Ways for a Bill to Die,” using the quiet demise of a bipartisan luxury-vehicle ban as a real-world case study. From committee chairs refusing hearings, to amendments that sink a bill, to leadership simpl...

The Chaos Coordinator: Inside a Fast Session w/the House Dem Legislative Policy Director 02.02.2026

This week on Session Session , Earl and Blake are joined by Bianca Mizimakoski,  Policy Director for the House Democratic Caucus — and (as she puts it) the “policy team of one.” If you’ve ever wondered what happens in the 48 hours before floor debate, how amendments get drafted at the last second, or how a caucus keeps its priorities straight when everything hits at once… this is the behind-the-sc...

Faster Isn’t Smarter: The Messy Reality of Session 2.0 26.01.2026

Indiana’s 2026 legislative session is moving at warp speed, and it’s getting messy. Reps. Earl Harris and Blake Johnson break down what happens when deadlines collide, committee schedules double up, and major priority bills all hit the floor at once. They talk about “decision-making compression,” why committees stop functioning like true working groups, and how fewer people end up in the room when...

How Indiana’s Redistricting Fight Unraveled And What Happens Now 05.01.2026

Indiana’s legislative session opened with a touch of chaos. In this episode, Blake and Earl break down how a push for mid-decade redistricting unfolded, why deeply gerrymandered maps advanced in the House, and what ultimately led the Indiana Senate to reject them. From national political pressure to rare moments of bipartisan resistance, they unpack what happened, why it mattered, and how it resha...

Mid-Decade Maps: Trump, Indiana, and the Redistricting Power Grab w/Rep. Matt Pierce 02.09.2025

Blake and Earl are joined by State Rep. Matt Pierce for a candid conversation about the brazen push to redraw congressional maps mid-decade at Donald Trump’s urging. From backroom deals in Indiana to the broader national implications, they break down why this power grab is unprecedented, what’s at stake for democracy, and how everyday Hoosiers can push back. This episode dives into history, law, a...

Laws, Loopholes & Local Roads: What Just Became Law in Indiana 31.07.2025

Session’s out, but the policy rollercoaster isn’t. In this episode, Rep. Blake Johnson and Rep. Earl Harris Jr. reunite (virtually) to unpack the most consequential - and controversial - laws that took effect in Indiana this July. From a property tax “cut” that shifts the burden to local governments, to a partisan power grab in our school board elections, to cuts in healthcare and early learning,...

The Sprint to Sine Die (and Double Diaper Duty) 08.04.2025

Indiana State Reps. Blake Johnson and Earl Harris Jr. are back with reflections on the Statehouse — and a major life change just around the corner for Blake. In this episode, the co-hosts break down: The ongoing concerns around  SB 287 , which would make school board races partisan — and why that’s raising eyebrows across the aisle. Update: bill passed by razor thin margin. The drama around Senate...

The Speaker of the House w/Rep. Todd Huston 28.03.2025

For the first time ever on Session Sessions , we’re joined by the Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives — and yes, he’s from the other party. Speaker Todd Huston sits down with Reps. Earl Harris Jr. and Blake Johnson for a rare, unfiltered conversation about what it’s really like to lead the 100-member House. We cover a lot: the reality of wrangling policy and personalities, how the saus...

Kicking Off the Second Half w/Kip Tew 05.03.2025

In this episode of Session Sessions, we welcome back former state party chair and City County-Councillor, government affairs expert Kip Tew.  Kip shares insights and expectations for the second half of Indiana’s legislative session. Recorded on the last day of the first half, Kip shares thoughts on what has unfolded so far and what to expect moving forward. Topics include: ✅ How a new governor is...

Bipartisanship, Budgets & Boundaries w/Rep. Matt Lehman 21.02.2025

In a first for the podcast, Blake and Earl sit down with a member of Republican leadership, House Majority Floor Leader Matt Lehman, to discuss the first half of Indiana’s 2025 legislative session. From budget battles to bipartisanship, Rep. Lehman shares his insights on the key issues shaping the Statehouse, what surprised him this session, and how the shifting political climate is affecting poli...

Beyond the Buzzwords: What Lobbyists Actually Do w/Ali Bartlett 15.02.2025

When it comes to jobs that get a bad wrap, lobbyists top the list. In this episode of Session Sessions, we sit down with Ali Bartlett of Bose Public Affairs Group to break down what lobbying actually is, the misconceptions (and deserved critiques) about the profession, and how it plays a critical role in shaping public policy. We dive into: ✅ The difference between a registered lobbyist and a reg...

From the Trail to the Statehouse w/Rep. Carey Hamilton 10.02.2025

Rep. Carey Hamilton takes us on a journey from the Appalachian Trail to the Indiana Statehouse. After hiking solo from Georgia to Maine, Carey’s transformative adventure sparked her passion for outdoor recreation and environmental policy. Now, as a leader in the legislature, she’s blazing trails in Indiana by advocating for sustainability policies, tackling the child care crisis, and creating the...

Indiana's Healthcare Challenges and What’s Next w/Rep. Robin Shackleford 31.01.2025

Navigating healthcare is tough—soaring costs, confusing policies, and limited access to essential services. But Indiana lawmakers are working on solutions! In this episode of Session Sessions, Rep. Earl Harris Jr. and Rep. Blake Johnson sit down with Rep. Robin Shackleford, a leader in public health policy, to discuss cutting healthcare costs, Medicaid funding, medical transparency, and maternal h...

Indiana's Roads: Funding Shortfalls, Safety Innovations and Exploring Solutions w/Rep. Jim Pressel 27.01.2025

Blake and Earl sit down with Representative Jim Pressel to tackle Indiana's looming $1.3 billion road funding shortfall. They break down the impact of inflation, better gas mileage, and COVID-19 on state revenues, and explore solutions, including proposals adopted by Tennessee and Georgia. Pressel also shares the emotional moments behind key safety initiatives, which have already made constru...

Budgets, Boundaries and Breaking Public Schools 17.01.2025

As we hit the three week(ish) mark of the Indiana General Assembly, Earl and Blake sit down to chat about the new session calendar, eyebrow-raising legislation on adjusting the state lines and dissolving public schools, and what we'll be working on during the budget session. 

Affordability, Walkability and Inventory w/Mark Fisher (Indiana Association of REALTORS) 13.01.2025

In a special episode for the podcast, we're joined by Mark Fisher, chief executive officer of the Indiana Association of REALTORS. We cover a lot of ground - discussing housing affordability, the walkability premium, quality of life, shortages in inventory and the important role the association plays in advocating for smart public policy.  This episode of Session Sessions is sponsored by the...

Policy Talk w/ Rep. Kyle Miller 06.01.2025

Fort Wayne's Rep. Kyle Miller returns to the podcast to discuss the upcoming legislative session, what he's learned in his first few years as a legislator (including from serving alongside his two-time opponent), and a slew of policies (like lowering the costs of prescription meds) that he's advocating for coming into 2025. This episode is sponsored by the Indiana Association of Rea...

Happy Hour w/Rep. Ethan Manning 30.09.2024

After a few months off, Blake and Earl are back at the mic for a conversation with auctioneer, realtor, cowboy, and - for the first time on the show, Republican - Rep. Ethan Manning. Rep. Manning, who chairs the Public Policy Committee, discusses the work of tackling alcohol laws that have been largely unchanged since the 1930's, modernizing the gaming industry, and maneuvering through the no...

Empowering Voters, Defending Democracy w/Linda Hanson (League of Women Voters) 18.09.2024

Advocacy in the Statehouse takes many forms, and while people often think of the paid professionals who spend their days in the hallways, nonprofit organizations also play a crucial role in educating constituents and championing issues. Linda Hanson, president of the League of Women Voters - Indiana, joins the pod to talk about the role they play in shaping Indiana's future.

Dollars and Sense w/Rep. Greg Porter 22.03.2024

Rep. Greg Porter, chief Democrat on the powerful Ways and Mean Committee, rejoins the podcast to reflect on the 2024 legislative session and to give us a preview as we look to the interim and the upcoming budget session.

Sine Die w/Rep. Mitch Gore 17.03.2024

With the adjournment of the 123rd General Assembly, Rep. Mitch Gore joins the podcast to talk conference committees, legislative successes and the toll the stresses of the short session can take.

Retirements, Transit and the Home Stretch w/Rep. Phil GiaQuinta 23.02.2024

The end of the legislative session is fast approaching, and with it the end of the 123rd General Assembly. The esteemed Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta joins the show to discuss House member retirements, ongoing attacks on transit in Indy, and the role and responsibilities of the Minority Leader.

The Best and Worst of the First Half w/Rep. Ed Delaney 02.02.2024

As we head into the break, the ever-straight-talking Rep. Ed Delaney joins the pod to discuss the best and worst bills of the first half of the Indiana Legislative Session. 

Serving with Gusto w/Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn 26.01.2024

Upon joining the legislature, Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn immediately set herself apart as a focused, driven and community-centered leader. And her hard work paid off, as she accomplished the rare feat of passing a bill in her first year. She talks about doing the work, the importance of camaraderie, and finding joy in the moments big and small. 

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