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Media outlets maintain that the law omitting news media from the state's list of permitted witnesses improperly prevents the taxpayers from receiving an unbiased review of the death penalty's implementation.
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Nearly $13 million in total state and federal public funding accounts for about 30% of the combined budgets of Indiana’s public media stations, according to a WFYI analysis of budget and funding data.
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In the absence of actual town halls, Indivisible NE Indiana invited constituents to ask questions of empty chairs representing local and federal Republican representatives.
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The National Association of Letter Carriers has been organizing protests nationwide following reports that the Trump administration may be looking to dismantle the USPS.
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“Education is a state and local responsibility,” Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said. “I support President Trump’s bold action to return education to where it belongs and to put parents in the driver’s seat of their children’s education.”
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The president's actions toward both immigration and federal funding have now affected local agencies after an executive order rescinding contracts with agencies involved in refugee resettlement.
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Senate Bill could have a big impact on the budgets of public works and school districts in the state.
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Two particular state Senate Bills target funding for public schools.
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The party holds a reorganizing meeting every four years. This year, the current chair wasn't running for reelection.
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The program looks to incentivize development of empty lots on the south side of Fort Wayne.
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Gov. Mike Braun is tasking his wife, First Lady Maureen Braun, with keeping Indiana’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library program alive.
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The program looks to address the gaps in current immigration services.