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A former state lawmaker and three staffers accused Curtis Hill of groping them in 2018 while he was serving as Indiana attorney general.
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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is set to stand trial before a jury next week, following two years of delays — and nearly seven years since Hill allegedly groped a lawmaker and three staffers during a party.
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With U.S. Sen. Mike Braun absent from the final debate, many of the attacks were aimed at Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch.
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Former Attorney General Curtis Hill is one of six Republican candidate vying to succeed the term-limited Gov. Eric Holcomb.
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Educating Hoosier kids on “basic fundamentals,” and removing “radical” diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from classrooms are among the education policy goals released by Republican Indiana gubernatorial candidate Curtis Hill on Monday.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Curtis Hill will no longer stand trial next week for the controversy that cost him his last elected office. That’s after a judge on Wednesday afternoon vacated jury proceedings in the civil battery lawsuit against him.
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It appears Indiana's Republican primary ballot for governor this year will have six candidates after this weeks filing deadline.
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A December report to the State Budget Committee estimated the state agency would make $26 million in data sales —which can include name, date of birth, addresses, odometer readings and license plate numbers.
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One GOP candidate for governor proposed massive tax changes Wednesday while another outlined a plan to strengthen public safety.
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That’s despite concerns over candidate’s direct-to-delegates campaign.