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January 18 2024

Bill would try to fix child-care shortage by lowering workers’ ages

The Senate Health and Provider Services Committee met Wednesday morning to discuss SB 2, which would reduce the minimum age to work in infant and toddler rooms to 18 and the age for taking care of school-age children to 16. (Photo/Arianna Hunt at TheStatehouseFile.com) By Arianna “...”

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January 18 2024

INNS Story: Urgency grows as IN grapples with attorney shortage crisis

The Indiana Supreme Court has convened a panel to propose solutions to the state’s shortage of lawyers. (Photo/Xain Ballenger at TheStatehouseFile.com) This story was published by Indiana News Service (INNS), part of the Public News Service network. By Joe Ulery, producer “...”

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January 17 2024

ART AND ACTIVISM: Indiana Repertory Theatre spotlights voting in play about Fannie Lou Hamer

Maiesha McQueen in the IRT’s 2024 production of Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer. (Photo/Zack Rosing) By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 17, 2024 She was famous for saying, “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired,” but Fannie Lou Hamer, an i “...”

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January 17 2024

ICC story: Lawmakers seek to locally define decorum for public meetings

The House Committee on Government and Regulatory Reform passed a bill by Rep. J.D. Prescott, R-Union City, giving municipalities the ability to adopt rules for decorum at public meetings. (Photo/J.D. Prescott’s Flickr) By Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle January 16 “...”

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January 16 2024

Sanctuary cities bill giving enforcement rights to AG passes committee

(Photo/Xain Ballenger at TheStatehouseFile.com) By Ashlyn Myers TheStatehouseFile.com January 16, 2024 Since 2011, Indiana has outlawed sanctuary cities, which are communities whose local governments adopt policies limiting the help provided for the enforcement of federal immigra “...”

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January 16 2024

INNS Story: Newly-elected IN mayor prioritizes solutions for homelessness

The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority reports in January 2023, nearly4,400 people were unhoused. That’s 710 more people than the previous year, excluding Marion County figures. (Photo/Pexels.com) This story was published by Indiana News Service (INNS), par “...”

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January 15 2024

INNS story: IN city honors MLK’s message of unity through community giving

(Photo/Pexels.com) This story was published by Indiana News Service (INNS), part of the Public News Service network. By Terri Dee, anchor/producer Public News Service (IN) January 15, 2024 Today is the nationally recognized birthday of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., wh “...”

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January 15 2024

‘Parental rights’ bill stalls in Senate Judiciary Committee last week

Sen. Liz Brown, R-Fort Wayne, author of SB 46, talks during a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday. (Photo/Jaelyn Allen of TheStatehouseFile.com) By Sanjida Tanim & Jaelyn Allen TheStatehouseFile.com January 12, 2024 On Wednesday afternoon, the Senate Judiciary “...”

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January 12 2024

DIVERSITY GROWING: Leadership programs for Republicans and Democrats show success in Indiana elections

By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 12, 2024 Tiffanie Ditlevson knew how to reassure her constituent. Ditlevson had knocked on a front door as part of her campaign for Fishers City Council in 2023 and when the man inside said, “hello” – but kept the door closed “...”

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January 12 2024

Free bus rides on Election Day would stop under Senate Republican bill

An IndyGo bus pictured on Nov. 27, 2023. (Photo/ Jennifer Wilson of Mirror Indy) This article was originally published by Mirror Indy, a Free Press Indiana partner. By  Ryan Martin Mirror Indy January 11, 2024 Indianapolis residents would lose access to free bus rides on Electio “...”