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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill wants to “Put Indiana First” in gubernatorial run
Former Indiana Attorney General, Curtis Hill, is running for governor in the 2024 Republican primary. Hill initiated his campaign in July 2023, saying he would bring the transparency, efficiency, effectiveness and leadership he brought as Attorney General as governor in his announcement.
Republican Brad Chambers offers economic-centric views in his campaign for governor
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Eric Doden focuses on small towns, rural areas in gubernatorial campaign
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Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Donald Rainwater wants to represent the Hoosier individual
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Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch shares goals, vision in Republican gubernatorial primary campaign
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Who is Mike Braun, the frontrunner for governor?
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A guide to Indiana’s statewide May primaries for Monroe County voters
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A guide to Monroe County’s contested May primaries
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Indiana lawmakers want to tighten oversight of tenure. Educators worry about academic freedom
University faculty are speaking out in opposition to Senate Bill 202, a controversial bill that would heighten legislative overview of Indiana’s public universities to increase “intellectual diversity” and change tenure criteria.
Indiana Senate Bill would require school boards to post information related to human sexual instruction
An Indiana Senate Bill would require schools that teach human sexuality to have information related to its instruction approved by the school district’s governing body or equivalent and posted on the school's website.
Indiana puppy-mill bill draws debate from animal welfare advocates, local officials
Animal welfare advocates, puppy breeders and Bloomington officials disagree over an Indiana bill that would prohibit local communities from banning the retail sale of pets. The bill could prevent municipalities from forming bans like the one Bloomington passed in 2021.
Judge cites conflict of interest, delays annexation trial hearing
The judge overseeing Bloomington’s annexation hearing recused herself from the case citing a conflict of interest — delaying a hearing in a challenge the city filed almost two years ago.
Key bills that survived statehouse deadlines
It’s the fifth week of Indiana’s legislative session which ushered in important deadlines for bills to advance within the General Assembly.
City council to operate with a vacancy following Shruti Rana’s last meeting
City councilmember Shruti Rana participated in her last council meeting Wednesday after serving in the position for around two months. The council will operate with a vacancy until her position is filled.
County Clerk's office looking to fill election vacancies by March
The Monroe County Clerk’s office expects to fill two vacant roles that oversee and support the county’s elections by Board of Election’s next meeting March 7.
Here’s what to know about the Indiana Senate’s upcoming education legislation
It’s a busy legislative session for education, with over 70 education-related bills facing the Indiana General Assembly. Indiana’s short legislative session began Jan. 8, and education is a major priority this legislative session: Both Republicans and Democrats have noted education-based issues like reading proficiency in their 2024 legislative priorities.
An Indiana House bill would replace “gender” with “biological sex” and alter other terms
The term “gender” would be replaced with “biological sex” in all Indiana laws concerning sex discrimination, benefits and services allocated based on sex under a new Indiana House bill.
Indiana House advances bill defining antisemitism as discrimination in schools
A bill which seeks to define and ban antisemitism in public educational institutions unanimously advanced through the Indiana House last week.
Monroe County third graders may face retention under new Indiana Senate bill
Concerns about third -grade literacy have led to Indiana Senate Bill 1, which would hold back third graders who do not pass literacy assessments or meet a “good cause” exception.