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Indiana Officials React To Biden's Marijuana Proposals
Gov. Eric Holcomb has opposed legalization until federal changes are made.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb has opposed legalization until federal changes are made.
GOP Gov. Eric Holcomb maintains Indiana is welcoming to everyone and that the state has resources to help.
However, its leader indicated there’s more to come from a separate, related group.
The organization wants more dollars to become available for Hoosier farmers, and renewed nutrition program funding.
No agencies testified specifically on the impact of the proposals, leading some task force members to express discomfort with the vote.
They also urge action on release-ready psychiatric patients, but left other legal questions unresolved.
The maternal mortality rate for Black women who graduated college is higher than that of a white woman who has not finished high school.
Indiana Workers’ Compensation rates consistently rank as one of the lowest in the United States.
The now excluded loans are issued and managed by commercial lenders like Navient and Nelnet but guaranteed by the federal government.
Two longtime former Republicans divulged decade-old allegations of sexual assaults in interview transcripts published this week.
He admits that he’s not as brash as some of his coworkers, but said it is a strength for elected officials.
Law professors have their say.
While deployed the task force soldiers will lead Regional Command – East under the command of NATO in support of Operation Joint Guardian.
The school will admit 20 students for the upcoming spring semester and 20 students for the following fall semester.
Several task force participants converged on the concept of a revolving loan fund.
For every four state residents who receive treatment for their mental illnesses, someone else doesn’t receive any services.
Staffing shortages have contributed to the agency’s need to close or relocate multiple branches in recent years.
Inflation and long-delayed system updates will drive up funding requests
A paper shortage in August had delayed the first round of checks.
The nine-person delegation will visit Germany and Switzerland.