Category: News
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Women's Campaign School at Yale Now Accepting Applications
The Women’s Campaign School at Yale University is proud to announce that our 2015 application period officially opens: Monday, February 9th, 2015 This year, our summer session will be held from […]
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President's National Prayer Breakfast Comments Spark Controversy
President Obama spoke Thursday morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, but his comments have angered many people. “Remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds […]
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Coats proposes notification of tax status to nonprofits
Sens. Dan Coats, R-Indiana, and Ben Cardin, D-Maryland, introduced legislation Friday requiring the Internal Revenue Service to notify nonprofit organizations before their tax-exempt statuses are automatically revoked. The NOTICE Act […]
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Indiana Attorney General addresses Anthem breach
Indiana Attorney General, Greg Zoeller stopped by WISH-TV on Saturday morning to discuss the Anthem cyber data breach and how people can protect their information from identity theft. One of the […]
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Gov. Pence's Plan Gets It Right On Sales Tax Simplification
Indiana has made notable strides in improving its tax climate in recent years. In 2011, the state started a phase down of its corporate tax rate from an uncompetitive 8.5% […]
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INDGOP releases new video to welcome Obama
Click here to watch our new video welcoming President Obama to Indiana on Friday, Feb. 6.
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INDGOP Statement on President Obama's visit to Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Republican Party Chairman Tim Berry issued the following statement today responding to President Obama’s speech given at Ivy Tech Community College: “Today, Hoosiers heard more of the […]
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Tourism Industry Touts Growing Impact
The Indiana Office of Tourism Development says the travel, tourism and hospitality industry contributes $10.3 billion to the state’s economy. An economic impact report for 2013 also shows the sector […]
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Pence touts vouchers, tech education, defends grant decision
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is defending his decision to bypass an $80 million federal grant for preschool education as he touts Indiana’s efforts to prepare its students […]