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IU responds to lawmakers attacking its vaccination requirement for students, staff and faculty

Two Republican lawmakers say the requirement violates a new state law banning immunization passports by the government. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 11:44 AM EDT May 27, 2021 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. NOTE: The above video is from a previous report on IU s COVID-19 vaccine requirement. A group of 19 Indiana lawmakers is asking Gov. Eric Holcomb to use his executive powers to stop IU s COVID-19 vaccination requirement for all students, staff and faculty returning to its campuses across the state in the fall.  Their letter to the governor takes aim at the fact the vaccines only have Emergency Use Authorization at this point. They feel a vaccine should have to have full FDA approval. They also worry students will drop classes or be ostracized if they don t comply with the requirement or that faculty members might be terminated.

AFL-CIO: Legislators let down Hoosier workers | Political notebook

AFL-CIO: Legislators let down Hoosier workers | Political notebook
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Budgeting for our future | Opinion | The Journal Gazette

$37 4 billion state budget passes | Local | The Journal Gazette

General Assembly GOP-written bill wins Democrats support NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – The $37.4 billion GOP biennial budget was so popular Thursday that even Democrats voted for it – passing 96-2 in the House and 46-3 in the Senate. “This is a wow budget. This sets the table,” said Rep. Matt Lehman, R-Berne. All 29 Democrats in the House supported the measure and eight out of 11 in the Senate. Every northeast Indiana lawmaker voted for it except for Goshen Republican Rep. Curt Nisly. The spending plan gives K-12 schools nearly $2 billion in new education money – money that lawmakers hope school districts use to give teachers significant raises. Indiana educator pay lags the rest of the nation.

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