Attorney General Todd Rokita is being paid by private businesses for consulting work, including $25,000 a year for advising a Connecticut-based pharmaceutical company, according to a newspaper report.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana’s new attorney general is being paid by private businesses for consulting work, including $25,000 a year for advising a Connecticut-based pharmaceutical company, according to a newspaper report. Republican Todd Rokita outlined work with several companies during 2020 in a financial disclosure report filed Wednesday with the state ethics commission. Rokita’s filing acknowledges being paid by these companies, but his.
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The Indiana attorney general s office has reached an antitrust settlement with two Indianapolis construction companies who allegedly conspired to manipulate the bidding process on a $162,000 project.
According to court documents, Andrews Construction and Huffer Construction schemed together in 2017 on a build-out job at the new headquarters of the American Lawn Mower Company, a corporation based in Indianapolis.
Andrews Construction’s owner Scott Andrews offered Stuart Huffer, the owner of Huffer Construction, a kickback of $2,000 in exchange for submitting an inflated bid that would make Andrews Construction’s bid look competitive. The American Lawn Mower Company eventually hired Andrews Construction for $162,000 about $20,000 less than Huffer s bid.
Dec 24, 2020
Northview High Schoolâs graduation rate for 2020 could decline 16 percentage points as the result of a state audit that examined schools with a large number of students who withdrew to home school.
The school is located in Brazil and is part of Clay Community Schools.
Northview Principal Chris Mauk says that more than 40 of the students now counted as dropouts were the result of a clerical error, and seven of the students were due to insufficient credits earned.
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In the case of the 40 students, a wrong form was used, he said, but itâs the schoolâs understanding that no further documentation can be submitted.