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Six Indiana school districts asked voters for operating referendums to fund costs related to salaries, programming, and bus service. And in a majority of those communities, voters approved the request.
Shifting political winds nationally could influence Indiana Republicans' decision next month on whether to draw new congressional maps mid-decade.
Hoosiers who oppose early redistricting are more vehement in their convictions than proponents, a new poll says.
Six Indiana school districts are seeking approval from their voters for operating referendums to fund priorities like higher teacher pay, school resource officers, and bus service.
Gov. JB Pritzker credited Democratic successes in Tuesday’s elections across the country to candidates’ focus on affordability as well as voters who used their ballots to rebuke Republican President Donald Trump’s second-term leadership.
By: Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — House Speaker Pro Tem Mike Karickhoff won’t seek reelection next year, becoming the first high-ranking member of the Legislature to make such a decision ahead of the 2026 elections.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has called a special session to redraw the state’s congressional maps mid-decade, as requested by the Trump administration.
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Braun’s post-election fundraising committees continue to draw major support from Indiana’s business community less than a year into his first term as governor,
Beckwith wants voters to defeat Avon schools’ referendum, which funds teaching positions and programming at the district. Avon schools says he doesn’t even go here.
It's unclear whether enough Republican lawmakers will support the mid-decade redistricting effort that Trump has urged them to pursue.
On April 2, deemed “Liberation Day”, the Trump administration levied higher tariffs on every country, a move some students support while others fear it will hurt the American consumer.