Candidates can use campaign funds for child care in most states, but few do
A growing number of states are allowing candidates for local and state office to use their campaign dollars to pay for child care expenses
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A growing number of states are allowing candidates for local and state office to use their campaign dollars to pay for child care expenses
September 12, 2024The highest courts in two states have ruled differently on efforts by Robert F
September 09, 2024A Michigan judge has ruled that Robert F
September 03, 2024Advocates for domestic violence survivors in Illinois celebrated earlier this month when Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill into law making it easier for those who are incarcerated to get reduced sentences
August 31, 2024A judge has ruled that independent presidential candidate Cornel West must appear on the Michigan ballot
August 26, 2024National attention has turned to Michigan for the presidential race, but voters will also have a major say in determining which major party controls Congress next year
August 03, 2024Federal judges have given final approval to new boundaries for several Detroit-area state legislative seats
July 26, 2024Indiana Republicans have rejected Sen. Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor, instead nominating a podcasting pastor with far-right views to be his running mate
June 15, 2024An Ohio-based Christian nonprofit that organizes off-campus Bible classes for public school students has taken off in Indiana since the state passed legislation forcing school districts to comply
June 09, 2024Indiana is one of 18 states that has never had a female governor
May 12, 2024It's been two months since Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican race, but the former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina governor is ringing up significant support in state primaries
May 08, 2024Two-term U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz has won a contentious Republican primary in her bid for another two years
May 07, 2024U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz is the first and only Ukrainian-born member of Congress
April 29, 2024She's cemented her place as a college basketball legend
April 16, 2024Some Indiana Republicans in key campaigns for office are fighting for access to detailed abortion reports that the health department stopped releasing to protect patient privacy under a near-total ban on the procedure
April 16, 2024The northwestern Indiana city of Gary sued several big-name gun manufacturers and retailers in 1999, saying they could do more to prevent illegal firearm sales
April 06, 2024Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has vetoed a bill defining antisemitism and left the future of the bipartisan legislation uncertain
March 18, 2024Indiana lawmakers have passed a bill that defines antisemitism in education code
March 08, 2024Disagreements among Indiana lawmakers could stop passage of a bill aiming to address antisemitism on college campuses, leaving Indiana students and professors uneasy as divisions surrounding the ongoing Israel-Hamas war deepen
March 06, 2024A county in Indiana has lost its top election official nearly every other month since its longtime supervisor resigned over a vote-counting mistake in the 2022 election
March 03, 2024Indiana University's board of trustees has abandoned a plan that would have split the university from the Kinsey Institute, which is widely recognized for decades of research on sex and gender
March 01, 2024Indiana's ban on gender-affirming care for minors is being allowed to take effect by a federal appeals court in Chicago
February 28, 2024A video taken by a high school student shows Indiana state Rep. Jim Lucas flash a holstered gun to students who were visiting the statehouse to talk to lawmakers about gun control
February 01, 2024Starting with the new year, Indiana will implement a universal reimbursement rate for a therapy commonly used by children with autism, at a rate significantly less than what healthcare providers received on average in the past
December 17, 2023An Indiana county judge has dismissed a state lawsuit filed against TikTok that had accused the app of deceiving its users about the level of inappropriate content for children on its platform and the security of consumers’ personal information
November 29, 2023