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Indiana school referendum elections: Districts seek funding for teacher pay, class size, buses
New state property tax caps are expected to affect school funding over the next decade. That raises the stakes for districts’ efforts to convince voters to support higher teacher pay, school resource officers,
Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith campaigns against property tax referendums in six Indiana school districts, arguing they will increase taxes for homeowners.
Gov. Mike Braun on Monday called a special session to take up congressional redistricting, a politically charged move that follows months of mounting pressure from national Republicans to redraw Indiana’s map ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Democratic and Republican leaders are intensifying the political fight over congressional boundaries, with Virginia and Indiana emerging as the latest battlegrounds in a growing redistricting war that could shape the
A new federal lawsuit is challenging Indiana’s new election laws centered around proof of citizenship documentation. According to court documents filed on Tuesday in Indianapolis federal court, a group of nonpartisan voting rights organizations filed the lawsuit against Diego Morales,
Four Indiana nonpartisan voting rights organizations filed a lawsuit against the state Tuesday for two new Indiana election proof of citizenship laws arguing that recently naturalized Hoosiers
Republican Gov. Mike Braun is still confident he can pass new maps to help his party hold control of Congress.
This mid-cycle redistricting push isn’t reform; it’s reckless. It disrespects the taxpayers who fund it and the citizens who live under it.