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Lawmakers revive a debate over partisan school boards. There are challenges ahead for a makeover of Indiana’s public health system. And a property tax relief discussion begins.
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Conservative school board candidates across Indiana are campaigning on so-called parental rights platforms.
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Michigan’s midterm election takes place next week, and usually quiet school board races have become very active across the state.
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A new Indiana law requires school boards to have a public comment period at all public meetings.
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School boards in Indiana must allow the public to comment during public meetings under a bill headed to the governor’s desk.
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Legislation to force school boards to give the public a chance to comment at their meetings is nearing the finish line in the 2022 session.
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Local school boards will be forced to take public comment by a bill approved by an Indiana House committee Wednesday.
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Lawmakers debated whether to make local school board races partisan. A House committee easily advanced a billion-dollar tax cut. And the governor delivered his State of the State.
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Indiana lawmakers consider tying school board candidates to political party
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This year saw the end of the first full school year affected by the pandemic, more state education funding specifically to raise teacher pay, and a lot…