Articles tagged as: IPB
September 7, 2023
'Why are we here?': Indiana Supreme Court examines potential limits on contributions to super PACs
Does Indiana law unconstitutionally limit corporate campaign contributions? Thats the question the Indiana Supreme Court is weighing, at the request of a federal appeals court.
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What rights do renters have when management companies change hands?
What rights do renters have when management companies change hands? One listener from La Porte was curious.
Read MoreSeptember 6, 2023
$500M headed to local communities for economic development
The Holcomb administration this week unveiled the details of READI 2.0, the second round of economic development funding for regions around the state.
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Two rural birthing centers in Northern Indiana set to close, access to OB care statewide concern
Indiana already has a problem with lack of access to OB care. The closure of two birthing centers in Northeast Indiana could make it worse.
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Indiana Supreme Court set to answer question about corporations' campaign contribution limits
A federal appeals court wants the Indiana Supreme Courts help with a question about Indiana law: Is there a limit on how much money corporations can donate to political action committees?
Read MoreSeptember 5, 2023
Vast majority of Indiana counties agree to take new health funding, provide more services
All but six of Indianas 92 counties opted to take new funding from the state under this years public health system overhaul legislation.
Read MoreSeptember 5, 2023
Lizard native to Europe found in southern Indiana near Ohio border
Common wall lizards arent dangerous to people, but the agency worries they could compete with native lizards for food and shelter and it wants to learn more.
Read MoreSeptember 1, 2023
Report provides recommendations for more efficient townships throughout the state
Townships throughout the state provide hyperlocal services to residents within their coverage areas. However, many townships run differently, sometimes leaving confusion about the services they offer and how they can help.
Read MoreSeptember 1, 2023
Indiana's two-primary rule for partisan affiliation stands as state Supreme Court declines appeal
A state law that governs how a person becomes a candidate in a partisan primary election will remain in place after the Indiana Supreme Court took a pass on a lawsuit challenging the statute.
Read MoreSeptember 1, 2023
Among ‘nearly 1,000’ UAW demands, pensions especially critical to third-generation Fort Wayne wo
The United Auto Workers allege General Motors and Stellantis refuse to fairly negotiate wages and other economic benefits. The UAWs federal complaints come ahead of a mid-September deadline to get a contract and avoid a strike. Both companies, which have plants in Indiana, deny that charge and say theyre working to resolve nearly 1,000 union demands. For at least one Fort Wayne worker, one of those union demands is particularly important.
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