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Hundreds of teachers filled the Indiana Statehouse on Monday to protest a controversial bill as it nears passage.
Crowds of Hoosiers have made their way to the Indiana Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis this year, hoping their voices will be heard by lawmakers.
The Indiana statehouse is dealing with education issues, including a property tax bill that will take a $700 million hit on schools, and a vote on a measure that started as a 'nuclear option' for ...
The announcement from the districts comes in the final days of a legislative session that could carry a huge financial hit ...
Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith drives to the Indiana Statehouse in a 2025 Chevy Tahoe High Country SUV, which cost taxpayers just ...
Hundreds of teachers, parents and students from across the state rallied to call for increased funding for public schools.
Sen. Jean Leising of Indiana tours Batesville students through the Statehouse, explaining legislative processes and engaging young minds in civic education.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — On the cusp of key legislative deadlines, GOP-led regulations for a marijuana-like drug got more edits Monday — ...
At least 500 Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA) members, students and activists protested legislation at the ...
Small modular nuclear reactors may be used for the first time in the United States, in Indiana, thanks to a series of bills ...
Some Central Indiana school districts will not host in-person learning on Monday to allow teachers and staff to participate ...
School districts are projected to lose a combined $744 million in property tax revenue if Senate Bill 1 is signed into law.