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Tranq dope, IU women's affairs, preserving wetlands | Indiana Newsdesk
Overdose deaths from xylazine in the Midwest are skyrocketing. Inequalities in pay and tenure for men and women on IU’s faculty remain after IU eliminated its Office of Women’s Affairs. And a statehouse update.
Bill aims to protect kids in preschool, day care from lead in drinking water
Kids with lead poisoning can have trouble learning, behavioral issues and poor kidney function.
Weekly Statehouse update: Cannabis decriminalization hearing, vote-by-mail restrictions
Here’s what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.
Depositions help answer questions about Ta'Neasha Chappell's death
Jackson County Jail officials were deposed last March, showing a failure to execute medical protocols leading to the death of Ta'Neasha Chappell.
Stevens among candidates vying for District 5 seat
Jenny Stevens says collaboration between local government officials is one of the most important issues this election.
No. 2 Indiana turns back Michigan, sets record for wins in a season
The Hoosiers can clinch a share of the Big Ten title with a win over Purdue on Sunday.
Indiana Secretary of State hires brother-in-law for top post
New Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has hired his brother-in-law for a top position paying a six-figure salary, in a move that has drawn criticism as crossing an ethical line.
Indiana lawmakers file record number of anti-LGBTQ+ bills, tripling previous years
Before this year, lawmakers hadn’t filed more than seven anti-LGBTQ+ bills in a single session. And they often didn’t get hearings. This year, there are more than two dozen bills moving through the legislature.
Holcomb talks health care, economy at Bloomington Chamber event
Holcomb talked in detail about Senate Bill 4, which would require local health departments to provide several "core services" if they want to get significantly increased funding from the state.
Bill limiting discussions on race, gender in school removed from Senate committee agenda
The legislation would have created a way for parents to file a complaint with the school district over classroom instruction.
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