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Millions of Americans perceive politics as a significant source of stress. How can people recognize signs of –– what specialists call –– sociopolitical stress? And what steps can they take to deal with it?
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An industry leader at one of Indiana’s largest health systems urged fellow hospital stakeholders to donate to gubernatorial candidate Brad Chambers over competitors, saying he is “deeply concerned about the next four years if one of the other candidates is our next republican candidate for governor.”
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Indiana lawmakers are making good on their promise to keep this year’s legislative session short, with leaders saying they plan to wrap by the end of this week.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb's final State of State includes a surprise. Republican caucuses unveil their agendas. And an antisemitism bill heads to the House floor.
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Indiana's newest state lawmaker was sworn in to the Senate this week, after David Vinzant became the sixth person chosen by private political caucuses to fill out a legislative term since the end of the 2023 session last April.
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Indiana House Democrats and Republicans unveiled their top priorities for 2024 as the work of the legislative session got underway Monday.
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Indiana's 2024 legislative session begins Monday, kicking off 10 weeks of work that will end no later than mid-March.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita attacked the state attorney disciplinary commission this week, accusing it of aiding and abetting his political detractors.
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As state legislatures become more powerful and influential, are lawmakers held accountable for the decisions they make? That's the question posed by St. Louis University Associate Professor of Political Science Steven Rogers in his new book, "Accountability In State Legislatures."
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The third and final gubernatorial debate centered around health and social issues.