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We also must ensure that those who need immediate help can receive it without facing stigma.
Babies rarely need morphine.
Within just a few days of the invasion, Russia became more globally isolated than it had ever been in its history
If Putin prevails without paying an unacceptable cost, China will be emboldened to more aggressively assert its claim over Taiwan.
[Muslims] are regularly reminded during this month that Prophet Muhammad was the most generous in Ramadan.
Democrats, who currently control the House and the Senate, have been in disarray, and the GOP sees opportunity.
The Greatest Generation was great because people put patriotism before all else.
Gov. Abbott, in one executive order, strips parental rights and puts the child’s life in jeopardy.
No weapon, including character assassination, now seems to be off-limits.
Progress is hard, and we’ve learned a lot.
If we would fund our economic development efforts and let the governor lead, we might get better results.
Lawmakers don’t hear ‘well done’ as often as they hear ‘what the heck’ from their constituents, or even from the groups lobbying them.
The beauty of bowling is that I know no one who is truly good at it.
Business leaders say they had to play defense with the GOP-dominated state Legislature for most of this year’s legislative session but emerged mostly successful.
The number of working special education teachers in Indiana declined around 4% from 2014 to 2021, while the number of students in special education grew 12%, according to the Indiana Department of Education.
The Senate rejected an amendment by Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., to strip earmarks from the legislation. Braun said they encompassed 367 pages that weighed five pounds and showed “the swamp is rising again.”
Chris Lowery succeeds Teresa Lubbers, who in November announced plans to step down at the conclusion of the 2022 legislative session.