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

Is There a Second? w/Rep. Cherrish Pryor 19.01.2024

Once an intern for the legendary Bill Crawford and the now-still-rocking Sheila Klinker, Rep. Cherrish Pryor now serves as the Floor Leader for the House Democratic Caucus. Pryor sits down with Earl and Blake to discuss her role in leadership, why NOT filing a bill is sometimes the best move, and her priorities for the short session.

The Start of the Short Session 12.01.2024

Earl and Blake kick off the 2024 Legislative Session with a rundown of what happens in the first week, what issues are rising to the top (as Republicans suggest a non-controversial year), and what you can expect from this year's podcast.

Season 2 Trailer 04.01.2024

Session Sessions is back for a second season, and we're kicking it up a notch with the addition of co-host Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. This season, we'll chat with our colleagues and friends about all things Indiana General Assembly and provide a look behind the scenes of the Legislative Session.

Representative Dad w/Reps. Mitch Gore and Ryan Hatfield 24.10.2023

A month after the birth of his first child, Blake sits down with fellow dads Rep. Mitch Gore of Indianapolis and Rep. Ryan Hatfield of Evansville to discuss the collision of public service and fatherhood, tips and tricks for the legislative session when you have a new baby, and the ways being a dad impacts your perspective. 

Sine Die w/Rep. Blake Johnson 01.05.2023

The Indiana General Assembly has adjourned sine die, wrapping up the work of the legislature in the wee hours of the morning this past Friday. With everyone headed back to their districts, Rep. Blake Johnson flies solo for a quick (albeit late) recap of the final days of session, the final budget, and a bit of thanks to all of you for tuning in over these last four months.

Hurry Up and Wait w/Rep. Ed DeLaney 20.04.2023

Fresh off his 80th birthday, Rep. Ed DeLaney joins the podcast to recap our penultimate week of the legislative session.  We also discuss the power of a good amendment, what to watch as we cruise toward adjournment, and his 30 days of silence.

Institutional Knowledge w/Rep. Matt Pierce 13.04.2023

If you had I Love Lucy and Austin Powers on your Session Sessions bingo card, this week is for you. Rules and procedure expert Rep. Matt Pierce joins the pod to discuss the wild ride that will be the final two weeks of session, including a run down of conference committees and the role of the Rules Committee.

Mastering the Rules and Writing the Budget w/Rep. Greg Porter 06.04.2023

Long-time legislator, Rep. Greg Porter, sits down to recap the events of the day and week, including procedural maneuvering by House Democrats that yielded the very first floor vote on the issue of cannabis legalization in Indiana. He also shares more information on the budget, the role of Ways and Means, and what it's like to have served in the majority, minority (and even with a 50-50 split...

Concurrences, Interns and Long Drives w/Rep. Ryan Hatfield 30.03.2023

Ahead of his two and a half hour drive home, Rep. Ryan Hatfield joins us to react to a frustrating week in the Statehouse, including final passage of bills that targeted the trans community as well as legislation removing protections for wetlands. We also discuss the concurrence process and the role interns play in our day-to-day work.

The Good, The Bad and The Fights Worth Fighting w/Rep. Carey Hamilton 23.03.2023

Coming off of a tough defeat in the annual House v. Senate basketball game, we're joined by Indiana House Democratic Caucus Chair, Rep. Carey Hamilton. We discuss a few of the Democratic bills that are in the final stretch, our ongoing fight to protect Indiana's trans youth, and the role of the caucus chair in the legislative process.

The Bubble w/Chris Campaniolo 16.03.2023

Tucked away in the back corner of the Indiana House Chamber is the action-packed, fast-paced, epicenter of motions, amendments, committee reports and resolutions...known affectionately as "the bubble." We sit down with Chris Campaniolo, chief legal counsel to the Democratic Leader, to learn how the bubble works, how other staff help keep the Statehouse running, and a bit more context on...

The Handoff w/Senator Andrea Hunley 09.03.2023

The break is over. Senate bills are headed to the House, and House bills are headed to the Senate. With the handoff underway, Senator Andrea Hunley joins the podcast to discuss some of the Senate bills to watch (including her work to reduce fatal crashes) and shares some insight into life in the other chamber.

Class is in Session w/Rep. Tonya Pfaff 24.02.2023

Following a hectic week in the House of Representatives, including debate over the state budget, Rep. Tonya Pfaff shares insights from her service on Education, Elections and Apportionment, and Ways and Means - committees that played host to a number of controversial bills throughout the week.

Civility in Government w/Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. 16.02.2023

Just moments after the House passed his bill, HB 1449 regarding 21st Century Scholars, the always civil Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. sat down to discuss a productive week for House Democrats, controversial legislation on firearm training for teachers, and the priorities of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus.

In the Lobby w/Kip Tew 09.02.2023

Gallup's annual Honesty/Ethics in Professions survey reveals that Americans rate lobbyists dead last in terms of the 22 professions evaluated on the topic. Despite their unpopularity, though, this profession plays a critical role in issue advocacy (and even fights on behalf of some issues that might surprise you). We dive into the topic with government affairs professional (read: lobbyist) Ki...

He's Not Jake Teshka w/Rep. Kyle Miller 02.02.2023

Since joining the Indiana House of Representatives this year, Rep. Kyle Miller has been consistently mistaken for Rep. Jake Teshka. He was also a stand-in on this episode due to a scheduling conflict with Rep. Porter, but the bottom line is this: Rep. Miller is a dedicated public servant who is working hard to serve the people of Indiana. We recap the week, discuss the three-tier alcohol system in...

Oh Captain, My Captain w/Leader Phil GiaQuinta 26.01.2023

This is no ordinary episode. We've got the one and only Rep. Phil GiaQuinta, Minority Leader of the Indiana House of Representatives, joining us to discuss what happened this week, how a bill can go in reverse through the process, and what it's like to be in the hot seat as the leader of the Indiana House Democratic Caucus.

Drinking from a Waterfall w/Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn 20.01.2023

Drinking from a firehose? Try drinking from a waterfall. We sit down this week with Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn, one of the newest members of the legislature, to recap a busy week at the statehouse and discuss what it's like to onboard to the remarkably unique job of being a legislator. 

It's Been One Week w/Rep. Maureen Bauer 13.01.2023

Ninja stars, tenderloins and setting the stage. We sit down with Rep. Maureen Bauer of South Bend to recap the week, including Governor Holcomb's race-car-metaphor-riddled State of the State and Leader GiaQuinta's remarks from the first day of session. We also discuss how a bill becomes a law and answer your questions.

The Long Session w/Rep. Mitch Gore 05.01.2023

Just a few days remain before the start of the 123rd Indiana General Assembly. Rep. Blake Johnson and Rep. Mitch Gore share a behind the scenes look at what happens from the time the final votes are counted on Election Day through the pomp and circumstance of Organization Day and the preparation leading up to the first bills being filed.

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