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Proponents say it will foster transparency. Critics argue school boards will answer more to party leaders than to voters, ...
This discussion took place during public comment at a Monroe County Election Board hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Legislation adding political party ...
Sen. Jim Banks, a Republican and strong supporter of President Donald Trump, is serving the first of a six-year term in the ...
The newest version of the bill would give Indiana school board candidates the option to choose a political party. Supporters ...
Indiana's SB 287 requires school board candidates to disclose party affiliations and alters election and compensation rules.
The Indiana House passed a bill Monday that would make school board races partisan, but it will be sent back to the Senate ...
A majority of Indiana lawmakers appear set to scuttle the state's long-held notion that there's no Republican or Democratic ...
A bill that paves the way for partisan school board elections in Indiana has passed out of the House and is a step closer to becoming law. On Monday, the House passed Senate Bill 287 by a vote of 54 ...
Several voting rights groups sent a “notice of violation” to the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office and the Indiana Election Division, alleging that a new state law violates the National ...
Gov. Mike Braun announced attorney Jennifer Ruby as the states Public Access Counselor. Ruby will provide guidance and advice ...
Indiana's top elections official is seeking to alter the features of a federal database to potentially enable states to use it to verify the citizenship status of some voters. Republican Secretary ...