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School safety worries stir Ind. Statehouse debate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The debate inside and outside the Indiana Statehouse over the past couple weeks over a lawmaker's proposal that all public schools should have a gun-carrying employee on hand had an undertone magnified by the deadly December...
Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at School, Government Aid, Mike Pence
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Debate renews over Michigan graduation requirements
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Some Michigan lawmakers are making another attempt to change the state's high school graduation requirements, which they argue do not provide flexibility to allow students to pursue career and technical education programs....
Tags: Rick Snyder, Colleges and Universities, Science, Politics, Mathematics
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Fiscal tug-of-war stalls Indiana voucher expansion
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The timing would seem perfect for an expansion of school vouchers in Indiana, where the state's high court recently upheld the nation's broadest voucher law and the initiative enjoys broad support in one of the country's most...Tags: Public Schools, Charter Schools, Politics, Scott Walker, Republican Party
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Tighter abortion pill rules head to Ind. governor
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A bill that would tighten Indiana's regulations on distribution of the abortion pill and clinics that provide only drug-induced abortions is on its way to Republican Gov. Mike Pence. The state Senate voted 35-14 Thursday to...
Tags: Planned Parenthood, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, Politics, Abortion
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2 Ind. agency heads leaving Pence administration
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mike Pence is losing two agency heads only a few months into his new administration. The Journal Gazette reports (http://bit.ly/ZJoyt6 ) Indiana Department of Natural Resources chief Rob Carter has asked the Indiana Ethics...Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Ethics, Values, Government
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Snyder declines to say GOP official should resign
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder won't say whether a Michigan member of the Republican National Committee should resign for posting an article critical of gay people on Facebook. The Republican governor told reporters Monday that he's "not...Tags: Rick Snyder, Ruth Johnson, Politics, Government
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Mich. road debate light on how money divvied up
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The drive to patch up Michigan's deteriorating roads is largely centered on money, how to win support from skeptical lawmakers for at least $1.2 billion a year in additional taxes and fees for needed upkeep. But hardly any...Tags: Rick Snyder, Parties and Movements, Politics, Travel, Transportation
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Anti-abortion group satisfied with Indiana bill
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The president of a leading Indiana anti-abortion group said Friday it was satisfied with a proposal to tighten the state's laws on distribution of the abortion pill and won't push for additional measures before the end of the...
Tags: Planned Parenthood, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, U.S. Congress, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Ind. Gov. Pence against school guns mandate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Gov. Mike Pence said Thursday he believed local school officials should make decisions about school security, separating himself from a legislative proposal that would require all public and charter schools have an...
Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Mike Pence
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Rutgers fires basketball coach for abusing players
PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Rutgers fired basketball coach Mike Rice on Wednesday after a videotape aired showing him shoving, grabbing and throwing balls at players in practice and using gay slurs during practice. The videotape, broadcast Tuesday...
Tags: Pittsburgh Panthers, Radio, College Basketball, Punishment, Rutgers Scarlet Knights
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Pence tepid on Indiana school guns proposal
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Gov. Mike Pence isn't throwing much support behind a proposal that would require Indiana schools to have an employee carrying a loaded gun during school hours. The governor's office released a statement Tuesday...
Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Government
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House panel approves HIP expansion, strips grants
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Medicaid would be expanded in Indiana through a state-run program under legislation approved Monday by a House committee, but while the plan keeps an opt-out provision should federal aid ever dry up, it reverses the governor's...
Tags: Government Health Care, Health Insurance, Regional Authority, Personal Income, Politics
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