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The pay boosts range from 39 to 60 percent and were included at the very end of session, without public debate or input.
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Funding for K-12 schools and initiatives makes up 47 percent of the state's new two-year spending plan. That includes a $1.487 billion increase in tuition support for schools of all types.
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Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle) said the current version of Senate Bill 242 puts property owners in the driver’s seat.
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Republican legislative leaders unveiled the measure, HB 1001, Wednesday.
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The bill has been compared to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” measure, with opponents referring to it as a part of the “slate of hate” – a group of anti-LGBTQ+ bills filed by lawmakers during this legislative session.
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The bill will be coupled with funding for local treatment programs.
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Lawmakers hope the change will prevent people from falling off the program and into food insecurity.
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The Senate budget proposal diverges from the House version in some key ways, most notably choosing not to include any expansion of the school voucher program.
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o meet federal renewable energy goals, the U.S. will have to build a lot more of these lines to get that electricity where it needs to go.
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The House passed the bill 81-17, with a mixture of lawmakers from both parties on either side.