Candidate Hill would ditch equity office launched after Floyd protests
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle Republican gubernatorial candidate Curtis Hill says he’d get rid of Indiana’s Office of Equity, Inclusion and Opportunity if …
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle Republican gubernatorial candidate Curtis Hill says he’d get rid of Indiana’s Office of Equity, Inclusion and Opportunity if …
Indy Politics speaks with Indiana Higher Education Commissioner Chris Lowery about new performance standards, enrollment and the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision barring race-based admissions. …
On this edition of Indiana Issues TV, we take a look at the crowded field for Indiana Governor, recent campaign finance filings and an interesting …
Although Indiana students made gains with this year’s ILEARN test results, those in charter and voucher schools did better. Indy Politics spoke with Robert Enlow …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Okay, let’s all be honest. Joe Hogsett’s and Jefferson Shreve’s gun control proposals have about as much chance of making it through …
A survey of small and independent businesses in Indiana shows while things are improving overall, taxes, regulations and workforce are still the top issues for …
Campaign finance reports are starting to be made available. We here at The Cheat Sheet spent some time this afternoon perusing through them. The numbers …
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers announced today he is stepping down. Chanbers has been on the job for two years. Governor Holcomb released the …
A presidential candidate visits Indiana, another candidate officially enters the race for Governor, and a $3 billion state surplus; those are just a few of …
Governor Eric J. Holcomb Friday announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions. Commission for Higher Education The governor made one new appointment to …