Category: News
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Hoosier manufacturers see big need to expand worker pipeline
The biggest challenge facing Indiana’s manufacturing sector is not that there aren’t enough jobs. Rather, it’s that there aren’t enough students pursuing careers in manufacturing and developing the specialized skills […]
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Privacy and the Digital Student: Paths Forward
This year has seen a flurry of attention around student data privacy: over 180 state student privacy bills have been introduced, and Congress is considering multiple federal student privacy bills. […]
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Indiana Makes Bold Play in Tax-Heavy Connecticut
This morning’s The Wall Street Journal includes a full-page ad from Indiana, offering support for General Electric, Aetna Inc. and Travelers, “because friends don’t let friends pay higher taxes.” Click here […]
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Indiana poised for modest revenue growth
INDIANAPOLIS | Barring an epic collapse in this month’s tax collections, Indiana will not suffer a decline in total state revenue two years in a row. The state is on […]
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Swarens: Glenda Ritz 'seriously hurts' Democrats, party leader says
Guess who said the following about Glenda Ritz’s bid for the governor’s office? •”I think it seriously hurts Democrats’ chances to win the governor’s seat.” •”She can’t get along with […]
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Pence: Court's EPA Ruling 'Discouraging'
Indiana Governor Mike Pence says the state will use “every legal means at our disposal” to continue fighting proposed Environmental Protection Agency regulations limiting carbon dioxide emissions from existing power […]
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Indiana Attorney General’s Office providing services for victims affected by crime
The state of Indiana is making an effort to help victims affected by crime. The Indiana Attorney General’s Office now offers a new division known as the ‘Victim Services and […]
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Indiana Republican Party sells out spring dinner
INDIANAPOLIS (June 4, 2015) – Indiana Republican Party Chairman Jeff Cardwell today announced the state party’s spring dinner is sold out and over 800 people are expected to attend. During the event, […]
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Governor Pence to Visit Lake County
Indianapolis – Tomorrow, Governor Mike Pence will visit and tour U.S. Steel – Gary Works in Lake County. Later in the afternoon, he will tour Purdue University Calumet and have […]