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          Howard "Luke" A. Kenley (born March 28, ) is an American politician who served as a member of the Indiana Senate, city court judge..

          Sen. Luke Kenley, key architect of state budget, to retire Sept.

          For 25 years, Luke Kenley has represented the best qualities of Hoosier conservatism as a state senator from Hamilton County.

        1. For 25 years, Luke Kenley has represented the best qualities of Hoosier conservatism as a state senator from Hamilton County.
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        3. Howard "Luke" A. Kenley (born March 28, ) is an American politician who served as a member of the Indiana Senate, city court judge.
        4. (Photo courtesy of Theresa Caldwell)Retiring Noblesville Township Trustee Tom Kenley (back left) on his final day of work on Dec.
        5. Hamilton County Commissioners on Monday presented retired Indiana State Senator Luke Kenley with The Continental Award for Kenley's.
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          Sen. Luke Kenley has arguably shaped the state's spending priorities more than any other state lawmaker in recent years.

          Now, he's retiring.

          The 72-year-old Noblesville Republican plans to step down on Sept.

          30, ending a quarter-century in the state Senate.

          “During my final session, we achieved two major goals — passing another strong balanced budget and developing a long-term road funding plan for Indiana," Kenley said Wednesday in a statement announcing his retirement.

          "It’s now time for others to have the opportunity to serve Hamilton County and our great state."

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          As chairman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, Kenley was the chamber's chief budge