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President-elect Donald Trump praised Indiana schools as "well run" while reiterating his aim to transfer control of education from the federal government to individual states.
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Experts say Trump's mass deportation plans could harm the economy.
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Despite losing a central Indiana seat by just 64 votes — and potentially hundreds of ballots left uncounted due to “irregularities” — the Indiana Democratic Party announced it wouldn’t push for a recount or contest the results in House District 25.
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Almost 97,000 fewer Hoosiers voted this year than in 2020. That doesn’t include eligible voters that are not registered to vote.
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Despite cinching county races, party members lamented losses in state and national elections. They stood by local efforts.
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President-elect Donald Trump has promised to rescind any unspent dollars from the Inflation Reduction Act – the Biden administration’s major climate bill which funds everything from energy efficiency upgrades to homes to green manufacturing.
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The Indiana Constitution establishes a line of succession if the governor and lieutenant governor's offices are both vacant.
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Unofficial election results for Monroe County are in and show incumbent Dave Hall (R-Seymour) winning in statehouse District 62 by just under 800 votes.
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More than half of the Indiana Supreme Court was on the ballot in 2024 for retention.
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Republicans maintained their supermajorities in the Indiana House and Senate in the 2024 election.