Although half of Indiana’s state Senate seats are up for reelection in 2024, the races are so far dominated by an overwhelming number of incumbents – most of whom are
As the Alaska Senate prepared on Wednesday to launch a legislative blitz intended to quickly fix a looming problem with the state’s remote education programs, the Alaska House of Representatives signaled that it is so split that it may need more than a year to act on the topic. House lawmakers spent more than three […] The post Alaska Senate plans fast action on correspondence problem, but House is ‘fundamentally divided’ appeared first on Alaska Beacon.
Discussions ranged from condemning Executive Order No. GA-44 to address challenges within Greek life and unresolved executive appointments. As debates intensified, senators grappled with navigating diverse perspectives on critical issues.
Over the last 26 years, Penelope Gold has used the state’s correspondence school program to homeschool six of her seven children. Most have graduated, but her youngest daughter is in