Braun among GOP lawmakers sponsoring bill to ban federal mask mandates
The Indiana senator pointed to a “rising trend” in mandates being brought back at certain schools around the country.
The Indiana senator pointed to a “rising trend” in mandates being brought back at certain schools around the country.
We learned part of our morning delay was also due to technology problems in presenting the courtroom evidence
Conservative pastor Micah Beckwith’s bid for Indiana’s second-highest office has rankled some Republican politicos—but don’t expect changes to the lieutenant governor selection process, according to party leaders.
Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher will leave for a “school choice” advocacy organization next month, after nearly two decades in his role with the Attorney General’s Office. He was the first to hold the position.
The Indiana Builders Association said the Supreme Court ruling provides builders and developers “more certainty in the federal permitting process,” and called the decision “a win for common-sense regulations and housing affordability.”
We need further efforts by the pro-life community to make abortion unthinkable.
Three top GOP candidates for Indiana governor far outraised their fellow hopefuls in semi-annual campaign finance reports released Monday, with U.S. Sen. Mike Braun recording the largest haul.
Hill said his entrance into the race last week has forced primary candidates to identify a “true vision for moving Indiana forward,” dismissing the powerful war chests of his competitors.
Politics has changed to reflect our divided, divisive discourse.
Among its many accomplishments are policy wins for fiscal conservatives, education reformers and social conservatives.
It is not a case that inspires confidence in the criminal justice system.
Let us hope such spiritual deficits do not lead to additional deficits in America’s impulse to give.
Whatever venues he chooses, Ramaswamy is a future force for conservative values and views.”
The next few months are filled with promise and peril for both the nation and the nascent conservative House majority.
He is a consistent conservative voice and vote against the ‘Washington-knows-best’ government creep that so troubles most Republican primary voters.
There are plenty of Indiana-related stories hiding in plain sight that have not been given a thorough examination.
Whatever the voters’ verdict, for the health of the nation, let us hope and pray outcomes are clear.
The presidency is too important to be subsumed by an aggrieved occupant bent on vindication.
Indiana Republican secretary of state candidate Diego Morales strongly denies the allegations of sexual misconduct, but they could have political ramifications in next month’s election.
In less than five weeks, voters can let Republicans keep their grip on Indiana’s Senate presence by re-electing Sen. Todd Young, who emphasizes his bipartisan accomplishments, or hand his seat to Tom McDermott, the hard-charging, plainspoken Democratic mayor of Hammond.