| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for Saturday November 08, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
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Educators Gather at IU Columbus for Insights on High School Diploma Changes and College Readiness
COLUMBUS, Indiana, Nov. 7 -- Indiana University Columbus campus issued the following news:
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Educators gather at IU Columbus for insights on high school diploma changes and college readiness
On Nov. 4 at the Columbus Learning Center, Ron Sandlin, Chief Innovation Officer at the Indiana Department of Education, presented details and answered questions about Indiana's new high school diploma. Hosted by IU Columbus, he spoke with about 100 middle and high school counselors and AirPark campus
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FFRF Action Fund: 'Theocrat' Indiana Lt. Gov. Defames Non-Christian Officials
MADISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 8 -- FFRF Action Fund, an organization that says it develops and advocates for legislation, regulations and government programs to preserve the constitutional principle of separation between state and church, posted the following news on Nov. 7, 2025:
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'Theocrat' Indiana Lt. Gov. defames non-Christian officials
FFRF Action Fund's "Theocrat of the Week" is Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith for his recent comments on an anti-immigration podcast claiming that the Uni
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Indiana University Media School: Thompson's Research Team Receives $150,000 Grant From Society of Family Planning
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Nov. 7 -- Indiana University Media School issued the following news:
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Thompson's research team receives $150,000 grant from Society of Family Planning
Associate professor Esi Thompson and her research team have been awarded a $150,000 grant from the Society for Family Planning to support their project, "Developing the 'Triage of Reliable and Unreliable Social media Topics on Emergency Contraception' (TRUST-EC) classifier: A mixed methods assessment of the EC social
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Institute For Justice Issues Report on Indiana's Flawed Forfeiture Data Transparency
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (TNSLrpt) -- The Institute for Justice, Arlington, Virginia, issued a report revealing significant flaws in Indiana's civil forfeiture reporting system, exposing widespread inaccuracies, underreporting, and misleading data that distort public understanding of the state's forfeiture practices. The report underscores how these reporting failures hinder legislative oversight and protect a system that often compromises property rights without due process.
The report details India
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