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Groups file injunction in lawsuit challenging local government for failure to redistrict by deadlineCommon Cause Indiana, the League of Women Voters of Indiana and the Madison County NAACP have filed a preliminary injunction in their lawsuit against Anderson’s city council.
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The IURC started an investigation earlier this year to determine if Indiana’s EV charging infrastructure plan required a greater focus on racial equity.
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The local NAACP branch says Black people are being jailed at disproportionately higher rates in Monroe County now more than ever before.
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The waste leftover from burning coal contains toxic heavy metals like mercury, cadmium and arsenic that can get into groundwater and drinking water sources.
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The group agreed with concerns raised during MCCSC’s December board meeting, but it wants a stronger policy.
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To mark the last night before a near-total abortion ban went into effect in Indiana, a group of activists and service providers organized a vigil at the Monroe County courthouse.
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The hotline helps answer simple and complex questions, from "Where can I vote?" to questions about voter intimidation, says Chicago Lawyers’ Committee Senior Counsel Ami Gandhi.
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Black leaders from across Indiana on Monday weighed in legislation near the finish line that would affect everything from education to the environment during the NAACP’s annual legislative day at the Statehouse.
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Indiana is considering lowering its threshold for when public health agencies address elevated blood lead levels in children — based on a nearly decade-old recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.