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U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) is the co-sponsor of federal legislation to incentivize more people to pursue school mental health professions.
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The U.S. Senate returns this week to discuss the federal reconciliation bill. The legislation includes hundreds of millions of dollars in funding cuts to programs that Hoosiers said they depend on to survive.
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Moderator Pete Yonkman, the president of Cook Group and Cook Medical, mainly pressed the senator on issues affecting Indiana business.
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Senators Todd Young and Jim Banks are speaking about President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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Republican Sen. Todd Young of Indiana speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about a range of China issues, from the administration's trade war with Beijing to China's growing advantage in biotechnology.
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Former state senator and President Donald Trump’s state director Carlin Yoder is considering a primary challenge to fellow Republican U.S. Sen. Todd Young.
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In the letter, Sen. Todd Young and his colleagues ask for an aggressive vaccination strategy, new ways to combat the spread of disease, and movement controls for all at-risk animals.
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U.S. Sen. Todd Young had a rough Sunday on social media — getting called out by several high-profile Republicans for critically questioning a Trump administration nominee.
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U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) grilled Kennedy on his plans for medical advancement and long COVID research.
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The United States is missing out on economic opportunities because of its immigration system, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) said during the Northwest Indiana Forum's Ignite the Region luncheon Tuesday.