Category: News
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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. […]
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Federal government should follow HIP 2.0 model
Following our statewide “Hoosier Healthcare Tour” last year, we made the case for why Indiana’s consumer-driven Medicaid replacement program, Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) 2.0 was best suited to help Hoosiers […]
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Sen. Coats talks government waste, failed bipartisanship
JEFFERSONVILLE — As the nation’s legislators review President Barack Obama’s budget, U.S. Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., says he is focused on reduction in excess spending. “I think there’s some tough […]
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Indiana billboards hope to reduce human trafficking
Thirty five new billboards aimed at reducing human trafficking are on display across Indiana. They display resources for human trafficking victims and witnesses. The billboards are the result of a […]
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Coats: Federal funds wasted on massage study
Rabbit rubdowns are the latest Waste of the Week cited by Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind. Coats for three straight weeks has gone to the Senate floor to describe wasteful spending […]
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INDGOP Chairman Tim Berry announces resignation
INDIANAPOLIS (March 12, 2015) – Indiana Republican Party Chairman Tim Berry announced today he plans to leave his leadership post as state party chief. “Serving as chairman and working alongside such […]
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Lawmakers ask for investigation into VA email scandal
First is was a report that the Indianapolis Department of Veterans Affairs had not been acting quickly enough to serve people who needed help handling their benefits. And, now it […]
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4 area organizations get 'First Lady' grants
Allison Wheaton, executive director at the Summit Equestrian Center in Fort Wayne, is not only grateful for a $1,000 grant she received from the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation, but […]
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Indiana AG Zoeller supports abandoned homes bill
Indiana’s Attorney General is supporting a bill that would allow cities to clear out abandoned homes. Greg Zoeller says H.B. 1314 would allow cities to pass an ordinance that would speed up […]