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Rob Carter Steps Down From Indiana Department Of Corrections
Christina Reagle will succeed him.
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Christina Reagle will succeed him.
The state already broke the digital gaming barrier three years ago, when it introduced online sports betting.
Even as legislators consider radical changes to maternal health, deaths continue to climb.
Under the injunction, the state’s previous abortion law stands — allowing abortions up to 20 weeks.
It’s one of the first significant legal challenges to Biden’s plan.
It’s not yet clear how many abortions have been performed since the injunction took effect.
The state will receive nearly $100 million over the next five years to incentivize EV chargers.
Souder, 72, of rural Allen County, served the district from 1995 to 2010.
Agency leaders say new policies from Gov. Eric Holcomb are already helping, with more to come possibly in the way of competitive pay.
Democrats and Republicans remain divided on the best way to use state’s surplus.
The developments are located in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Petersburg, Princeton, Mount Vernon, Haubstadt, Owensville, and Shelbyville.
The site will feature visual representations of various data pertaining to individual schools and school corporations.
The state wants the case moved to Indiana Supreme Court.
The 14-year-old defendant was arrested in 2019 in Elkhart County and admitted to dangerous possession of a weapon.
Member lawmakers will vote to finalize the list of recommendations in October.
The funding will be used to provide direct services and assistance to crime victims throughout the state.
Judge Kelsey Blake Hanlon said the new law will not be enforced while the court continues to weigh an ACLU lawsuit.
The discussions come amid calls on the legislature to address rising crime in the state.
For the first time, the plan has surpassed $20 million in assets,
More than half of those in Indiana who qualify for debt relief could have up to $20,000 forgiven.