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The Arc of Indiana celebrates 65 years of disability advocacy indystar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indystar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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First published May 5 in in.chalkbeat.org, a nonprofit news organization covering public education. Sign up for newsletter here. Indiana schools will receive more money for special education programs over the next two years, an increase educators say is long overdue and applaud for coming at a crucial moment for students.  Lawmakers increased funding for special education by $196 million, an average 10.8% yearly increase, in the stateâs new two-year budget, part of a massive increase in overall education spending thanks in part to an infusion of federal stimulus funds. They also approved an 18% increase worth $5 million each year for English language learners. ....
Controversial Indiana School Choice Bills Stir Emotional Debates About State Funding Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC Expanding school choice is a top priority for House Republicans this session, with House Education Committee Chair Bob Behning authoring the school choice bill. FILE PHOTO: Lauren Chapman/IPB News A group of school choice bills are prompting lengthy and emotional debates about school funding at the Indiana Statehouse, with dozens of individuals and organizations testifying on the legislation at committee hearings Wednesday. The legislation, HB 1005, SB 412, and SB 413, aim to expand school choice options for families in Indiana. The bills would mean increasing income eligibility for school choice vouchers, and create a new funding program for some students not enrolled in public schools to receive state tuition support dollars to pay for education costs. ....
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development planned to reopen a federal program on Jan. 22 that extends unemployment benefits. Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) is for workers who have used up the state’s 26 weeks of unemployment insurance. The program expired at the end of last year, but was revived by Congress. With changes from the latest COVID-19 relief bill, those receiving benefits will get additional weeks of eligibility and an extra $300 each week until mid-March. Other workers, benefiting from regular unemployment insurance, are already getting additional benefits. The Trump administration’s failure to produce a national stockpile of the COVID-19 vaccine is preventing Indiana from moving its vaccine distribution plan further forward. ....