October 12, 2023
Report: Indiana lagged behind other states in federal climate funding, but it's catching up
Until recently, Indiana received the second lowest amount of funding per person from the Inflation Reduction Act and the federal infrastructure law. Thats according to a report by Atlas Public Policy.
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State Rep. Donna Schaibley won't run for reelection in 2024
Rep. Donna Schaibley (R-Carmel) is the third lawmaker this year to announce they wont run for reelection.
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Indiana redistricting earns ‘D’ grade in national report card
Indiana earned a “D” grade for its “secretive and partisan” lawmaker-led redistricting in a national Coalition Hub for Advance Redistricting & Grassroots Engagement (CHARGE) report released Thursday.
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Auto workers escalate strike, walking out at Ford's largest factory and threatening Stellantis
The United Auto Workers union significantly escalated its walkout against Detroit's Three automakers, shutting down Ford's largest factory and threatening Jeep maker Stellantis.
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Indiana woman charged after daughter falls from roof of moving car and fractures skull, police say
A northwestern Indiana woman faces several charges after her 11-year-old daughter suffered multiple injuries falling from the roof of her moving car, court records say.
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Polling place reviews aim to make it easier for people with disabilities to vote
Some county clerks will be notified of obstructions that could hinder voting by disabled Hoosiers.
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Stellantis announces second Kokomo battery plant as UAW pushes for 'just' EV transition
Stellantis, parent company of Jeep and Chrysler, announced Wednesday it plans to build a second EV battery plant in Kokomo.This comes as the United Auto Workers presses the company to protect union jobs in the shift to EVs.
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IDEM asks for feedback on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in series of public meetings
Some of the projects the Indiana Department of Environmental Management is considering include ways to expand clean energy, improve energy efficiency, increase electric vehicle use, expand access to public transit, and reduce food waste.
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Black renters far more likely to face eviction in the U.S., Indiana
New research from the Eviction Lab at Princeton University provides a clearer picture of the demographics of who gets evicted in the U.S.
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State, national officials show support for Israel amidst conflict
Recent conflict in Israel following attacks by a Palestinian militant group has left thousands injured and many dead.
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