As Rebuilding Stronger nears, some Indianapolis educators see disruption ahead
Potential stipends as high as $10,000 might not be enough to stave off a significant number of teacher departures.
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Potential stipends as high as $10,000 might not be enough to stave off a significant number of teacher departures.
The report suggests demand for workers remains robust despite rapid interest-rate hikes and a darkening economic outlook. Layoffs, while rising, are still historically low, and competition to fill millions of vacant positions has driven rapid wage gains.
This year’s cohort for Gener8tor’s gBETA agbioscience accelerator includes companies working in everything from cold storage to aquaculture. The program wraps up later this month.
In a highly competitive state senate race in the Geist area, ads call the Democrat an “extreme liberal” for supporting President Joe Biden while the Republican is accused of “defunding public schools.” Attacks also continue to flow in the races for U.S. Senate, Indiana secretary of state and Marion County prosecutor.
I’m no tax-and-spend liberal—that ain’t me—but let me tell you, I can be trusted to govern in a way that means all Hoosiers can do better and all of us have an equal opportunity to achieve economic prosperity.
Congress’ attempts to manipulate the economy through taxes and spending has had many unintended consequences.
When inflation started to increase in early 2021, I sat in the Oval Office and warned the president against unnecessary stimulus spending.
Indiana needs a two-party system, and right now we don’t have one.
While America offers much to be proud of, the purpose of teaching history is not to make people feel good, nor to mythologize the past.
It appears that, when it comes to citizens who don’t align with Republicans’ ideology, this amendment does not apply.
Whatever the voters’ verdict, for the health of the nation, let us hope and pray outcomes are clear.
It is hard to know who should get the prize for the lowest behavior in this year’s campaign
Slow processes and imperfect laws built on compromise are features, not bugs.
It has been well-documented in studies and books like “Voice and Equality” that people with lower incomes are less likely to vote, or they vote at lower rates.
This kind of government, in which compromise is viewed as surrender, has led us to the very dysfunctional situation we are in today as a nation.
Fighting is the obvious parallel between the two.
The role of the party is not to come in with a heavy hand demanding absolute compliance on every single issue.
Even if the policies behind the catchy titles are disastrous, at least ‘health care is a human right’ and ‘Medicare for all’ sound enticing.”
Monument Circle’s social vibrancy and Starbucks’ bottom line depend on the thousands of daily office workers who are no longer there.
Currently, shelters are filled and need your help.