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IN Higher Ed Commission Advances Funding Model Despite Some Pushback
The new outcomes-based funding model puts millions at risk for Ivy Tech.
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The new outcomes-based funding model puts millions at risk for Ivy Tech.
State Rep. Robin Shackleford (D-Indianapolis) currently chairs the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus.
October’s gains exceeded predictions by $184.7 million, or 12.6%.
School district leaders said failed referendums would lead to staff and program cuts, as well as wage freezes.
However, several House races remained too close to call Wednesday, even as some candidates claimed victory and others conceded.
Counsel for the two physicians says public disclosure could mean patients would be harassed for receiving abortion services in the past.
The outcome would have a unique impact on the state's nursing home population because 93% of those facilities are government-owned.
However, Democrat Frank Mrvan was still waiting late Tuesday night to see if he would hold onto his NW Indiana seat.
Two apparent upsets had margins of less than 1% late Tuesday night.
The controversial Republican is believed to be the first Hispanic elected stateside in Indiana.
The GOP incumbent defeated Fishers City Council Member Jocelyn Vare.
He said he's thinking about dropping out of politics after losing U.S. Senate race to incumbent Todd Young.
Preliminary and unofficial poll results show the incumbent senator defeating Thomas McDermott with 59% of votes.
The statewide initiative targeted students who needed just a few more courses to complete their studies.
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Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time.
The adjutant general also announced a referral enlistment program.
When combined with the Federal Pell Grant, the Frank O’Bannon Grant will help completely cover students’ college tuition and fees.
Continuous Medicaid coverage is set to expire with national public health emergency.
Locals decry lost infrastructure funding opportunity after cost-cutting route change, but could see new solution come January.