May 7, 2024
Live blog: Indiana's 2024 Primary Election
Follow along throughout the day for election updates from our newsroom.
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Free election support hotline available to Indiana voters at 866-OUR-VOTE
Indiana voters who have questions about casting a ballot or encounter issues at the polls can call or text a free hotline to get answers and support at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).
Read MoreMay 6, 2024
Who votes? Here’s who decides Indiana’s elections
Indiana voter turnout rates have long lain among the lowest in the country. Despite that, some Hoosier voters cast ballots year after year. And political parties rely on them.
Read MoreMay 3, 2024
Federal move to reclassify cannabis as less dangerous could prompt action in Indiana
The Biden administration announced this week it's moving to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. That move could put more pressure on the Indiana General Assembly to take some steps toward cannabis legalization.
Read MoreMay 2, 2024
FSSA lays out providers, tier-system transition from attendant care to Structured Family Caregiving
Family caregivers of medically complex children will soon no longer be able to provide attendant care, meaning they have to transition to other Medicaid programs. The Family and Social Services Administration provided updates this week on one of the main programs families can shift to in July.
Read MoreMay 2, 2024
Law professor calls Rokita's opinion on pronoun use in workplace 'counterproductive'
One law professor says an advisory opinion from Attorney General Todd Rokita on pronoun use in the workplace is counterproductive for employers.
Read MoreMay 2, 2024
Judge strikes down state law banning help for minors with abortion access in other states
A federal court this week permanently struck down a state law that tried to ban people from telling minors about other states abortion laws without parental consent.
Read MoreMay 2, 2024
Q&A: Democrat Jennifer McCormick would ‘prioritize kids’ in education if she becomes Indiana governor
Former state superintendent Jennifer McCormick, who was endorsed by the political action committee of the state’s largest teachers union last month, switched from the Republican party to the Democratic party following her term in 2021.
Read MoreMay 2, 2024
Here’s how Indiana’s GOP candidates for governor say they would change education
The next Indiana governor will appoint a secretary of education who operates the Department of Education and sits on the policy-making State Board of Education.
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