Indiana Supreme Court to hear arguments in abortion ban challenge
The Indiana Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding the constitutionality of Indiana’s near-total abortion ban this week.
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The Indiana Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding the constitutionality of Indiana’s near-total abortion ban this week.
Indiana Rep. Jim Banks announced Tuesday morning he is running for a seat on the U.S. Senate. The seat is currently held by Mike Braun who launched a bid for Indiana governor.
Bloomington mayoral candidates: Susan Sandberg, Kerry Thomson and Don Griffin have officially filed for the Bloomington’s mayoral race.
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Young people are often discounted in the world of politics. Our political interests historically have been ignored, partially due to low voter turnout among young people. Even now, the two major political parties are dueling over the amount of student debt that should be forgiven. One party proposes a Band-Aid to the student debt crisis; the other wants to poke at the wound.
In his annual State of the State address Tuesday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said he believes Indiana’s economy is strong, and providing Hoosiers with more opportunities for education, career development and healthcare will help citizens thrive. During the address, Holcomb laid out and sought approval for his budget priorities for the 2023 legislative session running from January to April.
Grant County Superior Court Judge Dana Kenworthy will be the next member of the Indiana Court of Appeals. Kenworthy’s appointment will create the first female majority on the 15-member court.
A recount conducted by the Indiana Recount Commission confirmed Republican Dave Hall’s victory Dec. 20 in the Indiana House District 62 race, where he ran against Democrat Penny Githens, according to the B Square Bulletin.
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President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law on Tuesday, December 13. The bipartisan bill codifies federal protections for same-sex marriage and was signed during a White House ceremony.
Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch formally began her 2024 campaign for governor Monday.
Indiana University sent 18 students to the United Nations’ 27th annual Climate Change Conference of Parties, where they met with world leaders and experts to address issues of climate change.
Dr. Caitlin Bernard dropped a lawsuit filed against Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita to prevent him from investigating her after she performed an abortion on a 10-year-old from Ohio who was raped.
Congress has passed the Respect for Marriage Act, which would secure the right to federal recognition of same-sex marriage, after it passed the Senate in a 61-36 vote Nov. 29 and the House with a 258-169-1 vote on Dec. 8, both with bipartisan support. It'll next have to pass the House; if it does, it will go to President Joe Biden, who is expected to sign it.
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Bloomington deputy mayor Don Griffin, Jr. filed paperwork Dec. 2 to become a candidate for mayor of Bloomington in 2023.
The 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled unanimously Monday to uphold a 2016 Indiana law requiring medical providers to bury or cremate fetal remains, including those from an abortion.
Indiana Sen. Mike Braun filed paperwork Wednesday to run for governor of Indiana in 2024.
The Monroe County Democratic Party is filing for two election recounts, one for the Indiana House District 62 race and the other for the Benton Township Board Member race, according to a Monroe County Democratic Party press release.
It’s been nearly 50 years since the Roe v. Wade case when the U.S. Supreme Court allowed women to seek an abortion if they chose to do so, a News and Tribune article said. The precedent case was reversed earlier this summer and the Supreme Court is permitting states to interpret and add legislation based on how they view abortion.