Category: News
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Governor Pence Statement on Senator Dan Coats’ Announcement Not to Seek Re-election in 2016
Governor Mike Pence today issued the following statement upon learning that Senator Dan Coats will not seek re-election in 2016. “With his decision to retire from the United States Senate […]
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INDGOP Statement on Sen. Dan Coats’ decision to not seek re-election
INDIANAPOLIS – Tim Berry issued the following statement today responding to Sen. Dan Coats’ decision to not seek re-election: “Sen. Dan Coats is a great Hoosier who has dedicated much of his life to public […]
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Indiana AG fights for mortgage foreclosure protection
The Indiana Attorney General says financially stressed Northwest Indiana families need all the protection they can get from mortgage companies racing to foreclose on them. “I fought long and hard […]
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Indiana Gov. Pence attends son’s commissioning as Marine Corps officer
Gov. Mike Pence’s son is now a Marine Corps officer. Pence and his wife, Karen, attended the ceremony Friday at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, during which their […]
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Bill Would Limit Use of Student Data
Is the digital revolution in the classroom giving the education technology industry carte blanche to exploit student data? That was the question some teacher and parents groups have posed in […]
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COATS: Iran must be denied nuclear weapons capability
For the past seven years, both in and out of Congress, I have been involved in efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons capability. Merely announcing that Iran cannot […]
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New signups for Indiana health care program reach 100,000
Indiana’s expanded health care program for low-income residents has enrolled more than 100,000 new people in the two months since it received federal approval. Gov. Mike Pence said Wednesday that […]
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Pence requests more funding for DCS case managers
Gov. Mike Pence asked lawmakers to include more money in the budget for the people many consider to be on the front lines of helping Indiana’s children and families. On […]
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Indiana Rep: Clinton email server key to Benghazi inquiry
WASHINGTON –A member of the House committee investigating the deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya, against Americans in 2012 says Hillary Rodham Clinton’s email server may help lawmakers answer vital questions. […]