Rep. Ed DeLaney: Charter schools’ quest for tax dollars is out of control
Charter schools are not responsible to the elected school boards or taxpayers from whom they want property tax dollars.
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Charter schools are not responsible to the elected school boards or taxpayers from whom they want property tax dollars.
Unplanned/unintended pregnancies are related to increased maternal and infant mortality.
Our Indiana legislators are uncomfortable with transgendered persons and want to keep them out of Indiana.
An estimated one in 100 Americans is intersex, and around 2% of the worldwide population have intersex traits.
State legislatures are causing schools to deprive young minds of the truth that will lead to greater understanding among the races.
The cyclical nature of political advocacy … makes it easy to forget that life under the dome is not always the most approachable experience.
Real news outlets … are still engaged in reputation repair for crimes they didn’t commit.
It is not a case that inspires confidence in the criminal justice system.
Without hope for their future, why would someone feel invested in our country and its foundational values?
Critics … argue that ESG investing lacks consistent measurement standards and oversight.
When businesses focus more on short-term profits over long-term mission, it encourages the corner-cutting integrity gaps that have led to many scandals.
It does not appear the national economy has come to a halt due to people hitting the slopes, the beach, the campground or Broadway.
They are largely under-resourced, with an average budget of $250,000 and one staff member.
PitchBook’s first-quarter venture report, released this week, shows that venture activity declined sharply year-over year nationwide, but the picture was rosier in Indiana.
Retirements, along with newly-redrawn districts, are leading to some lively election battles in the May 2 primary for seats on the Indianapolis City-County Council. Even a few incumbents appear to be facing strong primary challenges.
Lawmakers finished the week Thursday by finalizing a move to limit the right to bail, extend a gas tax increase and make several key changes to a public health bill.
A group of advocates known as the Butler-Tarkington Education Committee has submitted their vision for James Whitcomb Riley School 43 and is working with IPS on a memorandum of understanding about how to overhaul the school.
Donald Trump, Mike Pence and other prominent Republicans are set to take part in the National Rifle Association annual event starting Friday at the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis.
A Republican state lawmaker is trying to prevent Indianapolis from adopting no-turn-on-red regulations, just as the Democrat-controlled City-County Council is considering a measure that would prohibit such turns throughout downtown.
The federal suit was filed by the son of a man killed in the 2021 mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility and two survivors against the distributor of the 60-round magazine used by the gunman, who fatally shot eight people before killing himself.