Many local officials are concerned that Senate Bill 1 will result in a significant loss of funding to public safety, education, infrastructure, public transportation, and access to library resources.
Senate Bill 287 would require school board candidates to be nominated the same way as candidates for all other elected ...
Two dozen people testified against the bill, including several current school board members from around the state.
Senate Bill 1 would reduce property taxes through caps on increases, as well as upping the standard homestead deduction.
Under a bill advancing in the Indiana Senate, ballots for school board elections would start including party identification next to candidates' names.
I started with the National Park Service in 1972 — when there was such a movement to reduce the number of NPS employees." ...
We can bring the party together — and win — if we're willing to address inequality and advocate for radical change ...
Legislation currently under consideration in the Indiana House of Representatives that would increase minimum salaries for the state’s teachers and expand health care services for school corporation e ...
The Porter County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution opposing Indiana House Bill 1628 on Friday morning ...
House Speaker Pat Grassley said House Republicans are proposing legislation that sets the State Supplemental Aid rate at 2.25% in the upcoming fiscal year — a slightly higher proposal than the 2% ...
Senate Bill 287 is currently under consideration. If it becomes law, it would mandate that school board candidates register ...
The bill would require all school board candidates in Indiana to register with a political party and go through a primary ...