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The Indiana Senate has approved a bill requiring school board candidates to register with a political party. Senate Bill 287 ...
Gibson County and 10 other mostly rural counties will lose judges under a bill passed 33-16 by the Indiana Senate Tuesday ... is estimated to save the state approximately $748,885 in Fiscal ...
Eleven mostly rural counties will lose judges under a bill passed 33-16 by the Indiana Senate Tuesday, April 15. House Bill ...
Indiana Senate Bill 1144, originally intended to add judges in growing counties, was amended to eliminate judgeships in ...
A 50-state program announced by the Democratic Party seeks to build on past efforts and help recruit candidates to take on ...
An Indiana bill to allow school board candidates to run as Democrats or Republicans is heading to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
Status: The Senate unanimously gave final approval to the bill on April 16. The bill now heads to Braun's desk. What it does: The bill provides a state ... school districts and the Indiana ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers are entering ... Last week, lawmakers learned the state would bring in $2 billion less in revenue over the next two years. Republican leaders in both the House and ...
Democrats’ panic over what they stand for and whether they can credibly compete beyond the bluest states is already erupting ...
Future deteriorated homes to be bought with a state grant likely will lie north of the Union Pacific tracks or central and ...