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IN Lawmakers Might Increase Funding For At-Risk, Low-Income Students
School officials also said the state should spend more on special education and ELL programs.
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School officials also said the state should spend more on special education and ELL programs.
The purple Senate District 31, which includes Fishers, pits Republican incumbent Sen. Kyle Walker against Democrat Jocelyn Vare.
Republican Alex Choi of Zionsville is challenging Sen. J.D. Ford, the state’s first openly gay state senator.
Executive director of Indiana Republican Party says there could be a few GOP wins in Marion County.
A $6.9 million donation will expand the college's nursing programs at its Anderson, Hamilton County, Indianapolis, and Kokomo campuses.
A $6.9 million donation will expand the college’s nursing programs at its Anderson, Hamilton County, Indianapolis, and Kokomo campuses.
The GOP raised $3.1M and ended the period with $256,922 cash on hand compared to the Democrats raising $1.8M and ending with $507,655.
The proposals will likely inform new education bills in the next legislative session, which begins in January.
Libertarian Maurer also brings perspective to race.
The challengers are Democrat Thomas McDermott, the mayor of Hammond; and Libertarian James Sceniak, a behavioral therapist from Greenwood.
Some Hoosier communities, including Hamilton County, have a 1% sales duty levied on businesses that sell or help sell food and drink.
Vanderburgh County is one of the communities with a 1% sales duty levied on businesses that sell or help sell food and drink.
Thirty-three Hoosier communities, including Noblesville, have a 1% sales duty levied on businesses that sell or help sell food and drink.
Thirty-three Hoosier communities, including Zionsville, have a 1% sales duty levied on businesses that sell or help sell food and drink.
Thirty-three Hoosier communities, including Carmel, have a 1% sales duty levied on businesses that sell or help sell food and drink.
Thirty-three Hoosier communities, including Marion County, have a 1% sales duty levied on businesses that sell or help sell food and drink.
Even though an estimated one in five Hoosiers lives with a mental illness, roughly 20% receive no treatment.
A new study found that between 2011 and 2020, Indiana’s healthcare spending increased by 48% per capita.
The burden is currently falling on builders, buyers and municipal governments.
The task force is helping Indiana navigate utility and energy regulations amid fuel and bill increases and advancing technologies.