Articles tagged as: IPB
November 30, 2022
Rokita files complaint with medical licensing board against abortion care provider
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita officially filed a complaint against Dr. Caitlin Bernard Wednesday with the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.
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Lake Michigan community groups urge EPA to close loophole in federal coal ash rules
Just Transition Northwest Indiana and the Illinois Green New Deal Coalition plan to deliver a petition with almost 2,000 signatures to the EPAs regional office in Chicago on Thursday.
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U.S. Sen. Mike Braun files paperwork to run for governor
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) filed paperwork with the state Tuesday to run for governor in 2024.
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The northern long-eared bat is now a federally endangered species
The deadly fungal disease white nose syndrome killed many of them and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said the bat could become extinct.
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Indiana Chamber, others ask lawmakers to help the state's under-educated workforce
In a press conference Tuesday, Indiana Chamber of Commerce leaders joined a chorus of voices asking lawmakers to address the states leaking talent pipeline in the 2023 session.
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Indiana medical facilities must bury or cremate fetal remains, appeals court rules
After six years, it appears Indiana is finally able to force medical providers to bury or cremate fetal remains.
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Indiana to fund $2 million program to support English learner teachers
The number of Indiana students learning English grew by more than 50 percent in the past five years. A new initiative offers free training for educators to learn how to teach these students.
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You can legally be fired for almost any reason. How does 'at-will' employment work in Indiana?
At-will employment gives employers the right to fire anyone for almost any reason. While the law prohibits employers from firing people for certain reasons, it ultimately falls to the former employee to seek accountability and prove their case in civil court.
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A majority of Hoosiers support broad abortion rights, despite General Assembly's ban
More than 80 percent of Hoosiers believe an abortion ban should have at least some exceptions. And more than half say abortion should be legal in most cases.
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Holcomb's READI program ready for more funding in 2023 state budget
Gov. Eric Holcomb's major economic development initiative -- the READI grant program -- looks set for another major influx of funding.
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