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Editorial Roundup: Indiana

Editorial Roundup: Indiana
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Where Indiana bills on pregnancy accommodations, abortion stand

Where Indiana bills on pregnancy accommodations, abortion stand
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Our Opinion: Indiana bill is pushback on necessary election changes made during a pandemic

Last year, in the midst of a public health crisis, Indiana officials came together in a bipartisan fashion to change the date of the primary election and allow for no-excuse mail-in voting — a decision driven by concern for the public good, not politics. Well, we can’t allow something like that to happen again, now can we? Senate Bill 353 is a clear reaction to the changes made by Indiana’s Election Commission, which was guided in part by the recommendation of state leaders in moving to ensure that Hoosiers could cast their vote in the primary election without fearing for their health.

House scuttles proposals to politicize investments of Indiana Public Retirement System

House scuttles proposals to politicize investments of Indiana Public Retirement System
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Black lawmakers seek bias training for Indiana state representatives

WATCH NOW: Black lawmakers seek bias training for Indiana state representatives The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus wants all 100 state representatives to participate in implicit bias training following a series of allegedly race-based verbal confrontations between its members and some House Republicans. House Speaker Todd Huston, R-Fishers, has acknowledged there was inappropriate booing and jeering by a few Republican lawmakers while state Reps. Vernon Smith, D-Gary, and Greg Porter, D-Indianapolis, who both are black, were speaking during House debate Thursday. The booing spurred many black caucus members and some GOP representatives to exit the temporary House chamber in the Indiana Government Center South building for the hallway where shouting ensued, along with alleged threats of physical violence.

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