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In a recent survey of Hoosier parents, 57 percent said they’ve recently missed work or school due to child care-related issues.
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Speaking at the County Council meeting Tuesday night, the president of the Bloomington Chamber read a letter promoting the purchase of private property at 3241 W. Woodyard Road, on the northwest side of the city.
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Thousands of Indiana employees have received investments from employers for education and training.
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A new statewide study fuels ongoing discussions around rural school consolidation.
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Among other things, the chamber wants the General Assembly to consider expanding scope of practice for nurse practitioners, pharmacists and physician assistants.
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Indiana sixth through eighth graders can now participate in the first statewide civics bee.
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Areas where Indiana lags that the chamber highlighted are health care costs and early childhood education.
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In 2024, his successor, Vanessa Green Sinders, will take the reins. Brinegar will step back into a consultant position after four decades of legislative sessions.
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Ivy Tech has seen a 46% in skills training and a 380% increase in students seeking short-term certificates in the last five years.
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Sinders has worked for two decades on policy in Washington, D.C. That includes leading the lobbying work of a hotel trade group and Charter Communications.