Articles tagged as: Mike Pence
July 19, 2015
Gov. Mike Pence Signs Order To Arm National Guard Members At Offices
Gov. Mike Pence says he wants all Hoosiers to know that, beginning Monday morning, members of the National Guard will be armed and able to defend themselves.
Read MoreJuly 17, 2015
Pence Picks Altice To Fill Indiana Court Of Appeals Vacancy
Robert Altice, Marion County Superior Court judge and former Marion County Deputy Prosecutor, was chosen from three nominees to fill the seat of Appeals Court Judge Ezra Friedlander, who's retiring after 22 years in the post.
Read MoreJuly 16, 2015
Pence Discusses DCS Amid Lawsuit
Gov. Mike Pence says he can't comment on a lawsuit alleging the Department of Child Services is breaking state law by not adhering to guidelines limiting employee caseloads. But, he says he's confident the agency is on solid footing.
Read MoreJuly 15, 2015
Ex-Rep. Crawford, Retired Firefighter Get Black Expo Awards
Gov. Mike Pence has honored former state Rep. Bill Crawford of Indianapolis and Fort Wayne's first female firefighter among eight others at Indiana Black Expo's Summer Celebration in Indianapolis.
Read MoreJuly 15, 2015
National Agriculture Convention Returning To Indianapolis
A multi-million dollar state investment will bring a major youth agriculture convention back to Indianapolis.
Read MoreJuly 13, 2015
Democrat John Gregg Holds Fundraising Advantage In First Half Of 2015
Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg raised more money in the first half of 2015 than Governor Mike Pence.
Read MoreJuly 6, 2015
Pence Taps New Revenue Chief
Andrew Kossack is an attorney who once served as Indiana's public access counselor.
Read MoreJuly 6, 2015
Dems to Pence: We Want Details on PR Firm's Value to State
Indiana Democratic Party Chairman John Zody said Monday that he wants Gov. Mike Pence's office to release contracts, messages and emails related to the agreement with Porter Novelli, the PR firm hired to help rehab Indiana's image after RFRA.
Read MoreMarch 26, 2015
Pence Authorizes Needle Exchange to Control HIV Outbreak in SE Indiana
The governor has said he opposes clean needle exchanges as a drug addiction-fighting strategy, but is making an exception in the case of Scott County, where the number of cases has now grown to 79 since the outbreak was first identified.
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