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2023-05-07T07:06:18

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2023-05-04T12:16:43
Commentary: Georgia should adopt ranked choice, instant runoff voting
By Technical Support
2023-04-30T23:17:48

Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Over the past decade, a liberal faction within America’s colleges and universities, corporate America and the media has promoted goals of diversity, equity and inclusion, endorsed regulations restricting “harmful speech,” encouraged the ostracization of dissenters and sought to grant enhanced status …

Andrea Hunley is a rookie Democrat from Indianapolis. Will she be heard in the Indiana Senate?
By Technical Support
2023-04-30T22:58:16

Andrea Hunley and her teenage daughter stared at the rock climbing wall. Its red handholds snaked more than 10 feet into the air, but for two amateur climbers, the distance may as well have stretched five times that. “I’m really bad at it, but it’s also really good to try something new,” Hunley, 38, told …

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From tax perks for new parents to a school voucher expansion: How the passed state budget impacts you
By Technical Support
2023-04-28T21:25:24

The $44 billion state budget has several provisions that will impact Hoosiers, including school voucher expansion, faster tax cuts, and more health resources.

Andrea Hunley is a rookie Democrat from Indianapolis. Will she be heard in the Indiana Senate?
By Technical Support
2023-04-23T19:46:08

SAVANNAH — Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) will hold a virtual town hall meeting open to all District of Columbia residents with representatives from the National Park Service (NPS), National Zoo (Zoo), and District Department of Transportation (DDOT) on Wednesday, March 15th, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. The event will be open to the public and …

Georgia Sine Die 2023: A recap
By Technical Support
2023-04-23T19:35:50

SAVANNAH — Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) will hold a virtual town hall meeting open to all District of Columbia residents with representatives from the National Park Service Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) released the following statement upon learning that President Biden told Senate Democrats that he will not veto the disapproval resolution that would …

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Holcomb signs bill limiting transcript holds. But, it doesn’t apply to all schools
By Technical Support
2023-04-20T19:18:10

Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a bill Thursday limiting public universities’ ability to withhold transcripts from former students who owe money. The new law, though, doesn’t apply to Indiana’s nearly 30 private, nonprofit, post-secondary schools.  The bill passed both chambers unanimously.  What the new law does Once Senate Bill 404 goes into effect in July, state …

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Q&A: Rep. Harris on leading the Black caucus, 21st Century Scholars expansion plans
By Technical Support
2023-04-18T15:21:29

East Chicago Rep. Earl Harris Jr. is new to his role as the head of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, but the Democrat’s name might sound familiar.  He follows in the footsteps of both of his parents. His father, Earl Harris Sr., served a portion of northwest Indiana as a lawmaker for more than 30 …

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Indiana budget proposal: Where Senate Republicans stand on school vouchers, mental health and free textbooks
By Technical Support
2023-04-13T14:00:46

Indiana Senate Republicans released their plan for the two-year, $43.3 billion budget Thursday, rejecting two proposals from House Republicans to expand the state’s school choice program and speed up income tax cuts.