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Indiana GOP Portends ‘Red Tsunami’ At Dinner Days Before Election
Speakers included U.S. Sens. Todd Young and Tim Scott.
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Speakers included U.S. Sens. Todd Young and Tim Scott.
Dr. Caitlin Bernard, who provided abortion care to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio, says Rokita launched a "baseless investigation."
He’ll talk about the state's work with renewable energy infrastructure.
The state’s board of education is expected to adopt updated standards ahead of the 2023-24 school year.
Conservative groups have urged the legislature to take more action and prohibit care for children even with parental consent.
More analysis is needed to determine if the law inhibits minor political parties.
The Believe in You campaign will help youth develop mental strength, positive thinking, coping techniques and self-control.
The Hoosier State could operate only 33 days using nothing but rainy day funds — lower than the national median of 42.5 days.
He started work Sept. 1 and has already worked on more than 100 cases.
The First Couple's costumes were inspired by the Indiana-based movie "The Christmas Story."
The sales tax is recalculated each month based on gas prices.
Two non-Hoosier billionaires are the only donors to the PAC.
DACA recipients are seeking Congressional action to protect them.
The most likely piece of legislation to hit the Statehouse come January is state financing for housing infrastructure.
Democrat Jen Bass-Patino and Republican Becky Cash are vying to represent the district that includes Zionsville.
Democrat Matt McNally and Republican incumbent Jerry Torr are vying to represent the district that includes Carmel.
Democrat Victoria Garcia Wilburn and Republican Fred Glynn are vying to represent the district that includes Fishers.
Funding would be based on school-specific goals rather than blanket recommendations.
But gas prices and inflation are still a big part of the Nov. 8 election.
The 2022 version includes just four designations: does or does not support pro-life legislation, mixed and did not respond.