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A judge has thrown out a lawsuit claiming that Indiana's state treasurer violated state law in awarding contracts worth more than $6 million to firms linked to her political supporters.
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Tens of thousands of Hoosiers have nearly $7 billion invested for post-high school education as Indiana’s CollegeChoice 529 program marks 25 years since its creation.
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There are nearly half a dozen Republicans vying to become the next Indiana state treasurer, an unusually high number for a statewide office like that.
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A former employee of the state treasurer's office claims Treasurer Kelly Mitchell illegally awarded millions of dollars in contracts to private companies.
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Indiana's state treasurer is the latest candidate entering the race for the congressional seat being given up by Republican Rep. Susan Brooks.
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Indiana's secretary of state, auditor and treasurer were sworn into office Monday. All three women won re-election bids in November.
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Mitchell was first elected as treasurer in 2014. She also worked in the office for seven years before that. She highlighted her experience in the office during the campaign.
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Democrat John Aguilera is challenging incumbent Republican State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell who was elected to the office in 2014.
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State lawmakers launched INvestABLE last year. It helps people with disabilities build financial independence.
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Mitchell says her plans for a second term would include what she calls a "fiscally conservative approach" to state investments and protecting taxpayer dollars.