The LGBTQ community and families of trans kids are struggling with Indiana's gender-affirming care ban, which the governor signed on Wednesday and goes into effect on July 1.
Whether the indictment of former President Donald Trump represents the weaponization of the legal system or a check on executive power and what it means for next year’s presidential election and the country’s political future are all in the mix as political leaders and academicians weigh in on what everyone agrees is a first for the U.S.
Concerns about legislation impacting education and the LGBTQ+ community were directed Saturday at State Rep. Hal Slager, R-Griffith, and freshman State Sen. Dan Dernulc, R-Highland, during a town hall session conducted by the pair to mark the legislature’s halfway point.