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The partisan school board bill passed the Senate by one vote and heads to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk. The Senate voted 26-24 on ...
Supporters say the bill tells voters about the candidates. Opponents say it injects politics into schools and makes "normal" ...
Thursday in favor of a measure allowing Indiana school board candidates to run for office under a political party label.
Indiana Senate approves bill requiring school board candidates to disclose party affiliation on the ballot, effective July if ...
Indiana is set to join the handful of states running partisan school board elections after a squeaker of a final vote ...
Senate Bill 287, a controversial plan to make school board elections partisan races narrowly passed the Indiana Senate by ... not mandatory, when running for office. Sen.
Lawmakers will have to approve the two-year state budget, which includes a cigarette tax hike and universal school choice.
Sen. Gary Byrne (R-Byrneville), left, and Rep. J.D. Prescott (R-Union City) participate in a conference committee hearing on ...
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr, a Republican who's represented the Lexington area for a dozen years, announced he will be running for McConnell's Senate seat next year. He launched his campaign April 22 with ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Senate has approved a bill allowing school ... option of publicly stating their political affiliation or running for the position without declaring a party.
School board elections in the state of Indiana now look like they will have a partisan element, even if candidates won't have to contest primary elections. SB 287 is awaiting the governor's signature, ...