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A central Indiana Girl Scout made repealing the sales tax on menstrual products the goal of her Gold Award. With a "bleak" revenue forecast and the state's constitutional requirement to pass a balanced budget, it's unlikely the "period tax" will be repealed this session.
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Criticism of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana came to a head because of the fight over the Girls IN STEM Academy, a proposed charter school in Washington Township.
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The new badges encourage girls to do things like design and program robots or investigate different parts of cybersecurity.
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A group effort allowed Girl Scouts in south central Indiana to connect with women engineers and try their own mini-projects this past weekend.
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Girls between the ages of 5-17 who live in Indiana are more likely to live in poverty, have emotional issues or be obese than others around the nation.