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The Indiana Republican Party filed against U.S. Congressional candidate John Rust, who is seeking the Republican nomination, in a case challenging a 2021 primary election law.
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Two Senate committees will see new chairs following the resignations of two senators in recent months, shuffling leadership roles within the Republican caucus.
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The Greenfield Republican will have served in Indiana’s House of Representatives for 25 years — since 1998. His district, 53, includes parts of Hancock and Madison counties.
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Once a leader in the American conservative movement, Pence finds himself an orphan in his own party.
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Rust was deposed for more than three hours about his arguments for appearing on the May ballot.
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She’ll complete her current two-year term, but won’t seek reelection in 2024. She has served House District 24 — parts of Boone and Hamilton counties — since 2014.
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A private Republican caucus chose Greg Goode this weekend to become Indiana’s newest state senator.
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Rust’s legal counsel said in new court filings that state attorneys are seeking a deposition of up to seven hours.
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Join us this Friday, as we will talk with political science experts about these historic events and the impact they could have.
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Spartz vented her frustrations in a statement Monday, calling Congress a “circus with a complete absence of leadership, vision, and spine.”