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Many Indiana spending plans unclear for federal aid money
Indiana schools are set to receive nearly $3 billion in federal coronavirus relief over the next three years, but districts vary widely on information they have released about that money and a state online tracking system is still being developed. |
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Holcomb denies he's out of step with party
“I'm going to be informed by facts,” he said. “I'm going to be surrounded in expertise in different areas, whether it be medical or building roads, ... and will make decisions that allow me to fall asleep quickly every night.”
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Holcomb talks about 2022 Indiana legislative session
Once legislation passes both chambers, it must win the signature of Gov. Eric Holcomb to become law. But, without concrete language before him, Holcomb declined to indicate where he would fall on major issues.
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'The quiet and thoughtful voices'
I'll be participating in next year's election only as a voter, but I'll offer this final endorsement: Listen to the candidates who don't depend on bluster, attacks and polarizing rhetoric. Listen to those who seek common ground. Listen for the quiet and thoughtful voices. |
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Watchdog: Federal anti-terror unit investigated journalists
A special Customs and Border Protection unit used sensitive government databases intended to track terrorists to investigate as many as 20 U.S.-based journalists, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press reporter, according to a federal watchdog. |
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