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House Republicans advance state budget to Senate for further negotiations
The House’s $43 billion state budget, HB 1001, significantly increases overall K-12 education funding. But a major part of that is more than doubling the amount of funding in the state’s school voucher program.
Wheeler Mission expands to provide more services to those experiencing homelessness
The expansion will not increase bed capacity, but it will allow the shelter to move some of its 130 beds into the new building.
Aquaculture beneficial for farmers and environment, yet growth stagnates domestically
In the U.S., aquaculture is looked at as a niche way of producing food. Worldwide however, it’s a rapidly growing industry. Some Hoosiers have taken up the challenge of raising aquatic life in their backyards.
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Bloomington ‘very strong,’ Hamilton says at final state of the city address
Hamilton said the next mayor's administration should focus on public health, which he describes as lacking.
Education 'deregulation' bill narrowly passes Senate despite bipartisan opposition
Senate Bill 486 would let school administrators choose not to discuss decisions about working conditions with their teachers’ union representatives.
House bill barring discussion of 'human sexuality' in classrooms moves to Senate
This limiting discussion is similar to a Senate bill that was taken off of the Senate education committee’s agenda following pushback.
Taste of Bloomington postponed again
The festival takes 500 volunteers to run and at its peak, had 50 participating restaurants.
IU faculty criticize anti-Kinsey amendment in state budget
Organizations have sprouted up in opposition to the Kinsey Institute, mainly conservative groups objecting to its study of sexual minorities and research on pedophilia.
Mayor’s office names board appointments for capital improvements nonprofit
The nonprofit will focus on housing in the new Hopewell neighborhood, along with arts and technology initiatives.
Senate committee advances bill to help spread Dolly Parton Imagination Library statewide
The program requires local partners to provide funding. In Indiana, a few dozen providers shoulder the cost – meaning the program isn’t available statewide, particularly in rural areas.
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