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Gov. Mike Braun announced Monday at $60-million partnership with Iron Nation in an effort to bring Israeli tech start-ups to the state. Some activists worry it strengthens the state’s relationship with Israel at a time when many are urging divestment.
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“Not a band-aid.” Gov. Braun signs legislation aimed at protecting Indiana children. The measures are a response to the death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee, a Fishers native.
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Agency announces accountability policies, lets Elevate Ventures — an entity of interest — resume investments and nab loan.
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Jennifer-Ruth Green, who recently resigned as Indiana’s public safety secretary, is the subject of a pending state ethics investigation.
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New vacancies on the powerful Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will offer Braun more ways to make his mark on utility rates.
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Mid-decade map changes could shift political power in Indiana districts before the next election.
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Indiana Democrats are focused on the state's Civil Rights Commission after Gov. Mike Braun appointed Philip Clay as the agency’s new executive director.
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Former school resource officer Julie Q. Smith will lead Indiana’s new Office of School Safety.