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Indiana University Bloomington Faculty declared no confidence in three university leaders: President Pamela Whitten, Provost Rahul Shrivastav and Vice Provost Faculty and Academic Affairs Carrie Docherty.
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How do bills that have notable opposition in testimony pass through the legislature? Our audience was curious.
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Republican legislative leaders did not explain why the education study committee doesn't have an agenda, beyond saying no issue received the necessary number of votes.
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The bill’s proponents said it’s about helping keep law enforcement and the public safe by stopping people from interfering with police while they’re doing their job.
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House republicans vote to block state money to fund IU’s Kinsey Institute. An opera based on the Diary of Anne Frank makes its debut. And we talk to a Ukrainian student as Russia’s invasion hits the one-year mark.
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Under current law, if a child is a serious risk to themselves or others and won’t get the care they need from their parent or guardian, a court can remove the child from their home.
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House Republicans unveiled their proposed state budget Friday, one its architect said is focused on “opportunity” for students, families and taxpayers.
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Gender affirming care is health care that encompasses mental, social, medical and surgical care designed to treat gender dysphoria.
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The bill would allow utilities to recover the cost of “unexpected events” that ended up being more expensive than what they budgeted for.
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Instead of layoffs, work-share lets companies reduce employees’ hours and have the state pay affected workers a portion of their unemployment benefits relative to hours lost.