Articles tagged as: IPB
June 17, 2024
Top two Indiana Republican Party officials to step down
The two top officials at the Indiana Republican Party will step down next week. Party Chair Anne Hathaway and Executive Director Joe Elsener made the announcement late Sunday night.
Read MoreJune 14, 2024
Kids Count report shows small gains, concerning dips in student achievement
More Indiana students graduate on time, but the state has lost ground in other key educational areas. A national report released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation ranks Indiana 17th in the country for education.
Read MoreJune 14, 2024
Indiana GOP state convention delegates to choose nominees for lieutenant governor, attorney general
Hundreds of Indiana Republican convention delegates will gather in Indianapolis Saturday to choose the party’s nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general.
Read MoreJune 13, 2024
IU Health to eliminate non-compete clauses for all primary care physicians
IU Health’s new policy would apply to new and existing contracts with primary care physicians.
Read MoreJune 13, 2024
New council begins work to reinforce Indiana's health workforce
One of the recommendations the Governor's Public Health Commission made in 2022 was to create a council focused on Indiana’s health workforce. That group met for the first time this week.
Read MoreJune 13, 2024
Voting rights groups concerned about overpolicing at polling places after Morales guidance
A group of nearly a dozen voting rights organizations are worried that recent guidance from Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales could lead to over policing at polling places.
Read MoreJune 12, 2024
Report: Biofuel plants release nearly as much hazardous air pollution as oil
The United States’ pivot to biofuels is releasing large amounts of hazardous air pollution into largely rural communities, according to a new report. The Environmental Integrity Project is calling for the end of biofuel subsidies and improved regulations of the industry’s emissions.
Read MoreJune 12, 2024
Budget committee approves nearly $100M more for LEAP district, including 1,400 new acres
The State Budget Committee approved nearly $100 million more for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s controversial LEAP district in central Indiana.
Read MoreJune 11, 2024
Physicians file motion to block anti-abortion group's access to terminated pregnancy reports
Voices for Life, an anti-abortion group, filed a lawsuit last month against the Indiana Department of Health to regain access to individual terminated pregnancy reports. Two Indiana physicians who provide abortion care in the state filed a motion Tuesday to the group from obtaining the reports.
Read MoreJune 11, 2024
National report: 41 percent of Hoosier students have adverse childhood experiences, hinder learning
A new national report paints a picture of how kids’ overall well-being has changed in recent years. In education, the report said students are struggling to overcome pandemic learning loss and factors like poverty, trauma and school absences.
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