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Nikki Haley Signatures, IPS Parents Demand Improvements, Access for Disaster Relief, Controversial Program on Classroom Materials, Lemonade Stands
February 08, 2024
Republican Presidential Candidate Nikki Haley has reportedly received enough signatures to appear on the Indiana primary ballot - despite allegations from President Donald Trump she didn’t. A few dozen parents demanded the leaders of Indianapolis Public Schools develop a plan to improve academics for Black and Brown students. Hoosiers in need after a disaster would be able to access more money, more easily from the state’s disaster relief fund under legislation headed to the House. A controversial state program is allowing anyone to submit to a public, online site “examples” of race, gender and political ideology being taught in schools throughout the state. Indiana lawmakers are making sure local governments and homeowner associations can’t stop children from operating lemonade stands.
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