Senate Bill 486 – dubbed an education “deregulation” bill by supporters and a teacher “silencing” bill by opponents – could be a few short steps from becoming law after passing the Indiana House Monday.
Senate Bill 486 – dubbed an education “deregulation” bill by supporters and a teacher “silencing” bill by opponents – could be a few short steps from becoming law after passing the Indiana House Monday.
Senate Bill 486 would let school administrators choose not to discuss decisions about working conditions with their teachers’ union representatives. After more than an hour of debate, the bill narrowly passed 28-20. The Senate requires a minimum of 26 votes to pass a bill.
PERRY COUNTY — Communities in Senate District 47 will receive nearly $5.5 million to improve roads and bridges through the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program (CCMG), said State Sen. Gary