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29.05.2025 | The Winds of Change: Decentralized AI Gains Ground Amidst Teacher Shortages | In a world increasingly shaped by technology, a recent poll reveals a significant shift in public sentiment. A study by DCG, in collaboration with The Harris Poll, shows that 75% of Americans favor decentralized AI over its centralized coun... |
28.05.2025 | As teacher burnout deepens, states scramble to fill school job vacancies | “COVID exacerbated things, and teachers are caught in the middle of political battles — over curriculum, book bans, even personal attacks,” he said. “It’s not a healthy work environment, and that drives people away.”
Last year, Illinois ena... |
13.05.2025 | States push to combat human trafficking amid federal funding cuts | The poll, which was conducted in October, also found that just 19% of respondents ranked human trafficking as a top national concern.
“Because it’s such a dark, challenging issue, there’s a dissonance that happens where you don’t want to be... |
12.05.2025 | Indiana Enacts Two-Year Ban on Cultivated Meat, Set to Begin in July 2025 | Indiana has enacted a two-year ban on the sale, production, and labeling of cultivated meat, a decision signed into law by Governor Mike Braun on May 6, 2025.
The moratorium, which will take effect on July 1, 2025, and remain in place until... |
10.05.2025 | As reading scores fall, states turn to phonics — but not without a fight | Five — Arizona, Florida, Nebraska, South Dakota and Vermont — saw dips in their fourth-grade reading scores. Related Articles
Freed Palestinian student accuses Columbia University of inciting violence
Most Americans disapprove of Trump’s tr... |
07.05.2025 | The Genetic Gamble: Navigating the Risks of Personal Data in a Post-Bankruptcy World | In the digital age, our genetic data is more than just a string of letters. It’s a treasure trove of personal information. Companies like 23andMe promise to unlock the secrets of our ancestry and health. But what happens when the vault is l... |
06.05.2025 | 23andMe users’ genetic data is at risk, state AGs warn | Federal protections are flimsy. States have beefed up their genetic privacy laws in recent years, but many experts say they don’t go far enough.
23andMe has said the bankruptcy will not change how it stores, manages or protects its trove of... |
01.05.2025 | Trump is shifting cybersecurity to the states, but many aren’t prepared | But President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order shifting some of the responsibility from the federal government to states and localities to improve their infrastructure to address risks, including cybercrimes. And federal cuts... |
16.03.2025 | National Politics | Red flag laws are increasingly being used to protect gun owners in crisis | Her brother died by suicide May 23, 2017, in the woods near his home in Wallingford, Connecticut.Related Articles
National Politics | Trump invokes 18th century law to speed deportations, judge stalls it hours later
National Politics | Gove... |
28.08.2024 | The Eviction Dilemma: Balancing Tenant Rights and Landlord Concerns | Eviction records are like shadows. They linger long after the sun has set. For many tenants, these records can be a scarlet letter, marking them as unworthy in the eyes of future landlords. As states across the U.S. begin to seal eviction r... |
24.08.2024 | National Politics | Landlords cry foul as more states seal eviction records | Property owners argue that sealing data on eviction filings — most of which are for nonpayment of rent — eliminates crucial insights into rental history. Housing advocates, however, warn that any filing can unfairly block renters from futur... |
23.08.2024 | The Real Estate Landscape: Navigating the Shifting Tides of Commission Rates and Adaptation | The real estate industry is at a crossroads. Recent changes in commission structures, driven by antitrust lawsuits and the National Association of Realtors (NAR) settlement, have sent ripples through the market. Brokerages are feeling the h... |
22.08.2024 |
Opinion: The death of common sense sparks leadership opportunities in real estate | Is the sky really falling?
If you’ve been listening to the usual industry grifters—masquerading as experts—you might think so. But what happens when click-bait theories meet main street practice?
Indiana’s early adoption of the NAR settleme... |
17.04.2024 | National Politics | Republicans scrutinize voting rolls and ramp up for mass challenges ahead of election | Matt Vasilogambros | Stateline.org (TNS)
When Scott Hoen ran to be Carson City, Nevada’s chief election official two years ago, he campaigned on “election integrity,” promising to make sure voter registration lists were accurate.
In the cha... |
10.04.2024 | Hoosier FAFSA filings down as April 15 deadline looms | Just five days remain to file for federal student aid and be guaranteed to receive maximum eligible assistance, but only one-third of Hoosier high school seniors have submitted the form as delays and glitches plague the process.
Why it matt... |
11.03.2024 | Health | As xylazine surges, some lawmakers want jail time for dealers and people who use the drug | Amanda Hernández | (TNS) Stateline.org
Legislators in a handful of states are offering bills to address the rise in the misuse of xylazine, a cheap animal sedative not intended for human consumption.
Xylazine, or “tranq,” can induce blackou... |
16.02.2024 | Health | States target health insurers’ ‘prior authorization’ red tape | By Bram Sable-Smith, KFF Health News
Christopher Marks noticed an immediate improvement when his doctor prescribed him the Type 2 diabetes medication Mounjaro last year. The 40-year-old truck driver from Kansas City, Missouri, said his aver... |
22.01.2024 | Indiana's happy hour ban could be lifting | If you've ever wanted to grab a cheap drink with friends after work, only to remember that Indiana doesn't allow happy hours, your luck may be about to change.
Driving the news: Time-limited alcoholic drink discounts have been outlawed in I... |
17.01.2024 | Pedestrian safety bill moves forward at Indiana Capitol | An Indianapolis lawmaker wants to increase penalties for drivers who seriously injure or kill pedestrians, cyclists or other "vulnerable road users."
Why it matters: Rep. Blake Johnson's (D-Indianapolis) bill takes aim at the city... |
04.01.2024 | Best Online Casinos in Indiana for 2024 – Online Gambling in IN | Did you know that online casinos in Indiana are accessible despite the state passing in-house legislation? That’s right. Residents of Indiana who wish to play online casino games online can access legal offshore casino sites.
We explore Ind... |
27.11.2023 | Health | The ‘doctor of nursing practice’ will see you now | Anna Claire Vollers | (TNS) Stateline.org
When Vernon Langford sees patients, he typically wears a white lab coat with his title — “Dr.” — and his credentials as a nurse practitioner stitched on the front.
“My credentials are on any jackets... |
08.09.2023 | It's Time To Make College Opportunities More Automatic | Female college graduategetty |
28.06.2023 | The new Indiana laws taking effect July 1 | Get out your throwing stars, slow down in highway work zones (for real) and give police officers a wide berth.
Driving the news: Most laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly in the previous legislative session take effect July 1, the st... |
22.06.2023 | Hooked on phonics: Indiana adopts "science of reading" | Teaching young children how to read is one of the most important things an educator can do, and yet many haven't been properly trained in what has long been recognized as more science than art.
Why it matters: 1 in 5 Hoosier third-graders d... |
31.05.2023 | What is cytomegalovirus? What to know about the virus that can cause birth defects | Laura Gibson is an associate professor of medicine and of pediatrics at UMass Chan Medical School.
"Why didn't anyone tell me about this virus?" is a frequent response I hear from parents upon learning their newborn is infected wi... |
10.05.2023 | The Answers To The “Red States ESG Quiz” | Birthday |
02.11.2022 | A Lurking Threat: State Emergency Powers in Elections | When American Airlines Flight 11 struck the World Trade Center’s North Tower on September 11, 2001, windows shattered at neighboring 1 World Financial Center, where voters stood in poll lines. It was New York City’s mayoral primary day. Sho... |
23.08.2022 | Holcomb shrugs off potential business impact of Indiana's near-total abortion ban | Gov. Eric Holcomb is confident the Hoosier State's overall pro-business climate typically will outweigh any concerns a company looking at coming to, or expanding in, Indiana may have about the state's near-total abortion ban.
The Republican... |
15.08.2022 | ‘Is an abortion medically necessary?’ is not a question for ethicists to answer | Abortion raises many ethical questions. Determining whether an abortion is needed to save a pregnant person’s life or health is not among them. That’s a factual question requiring medical — not ethical — judgment.
Yet in the struggle to pro... |
23.04.2022 | This year on pace to see record anti-transgender bills passed by states, says Human Rights Campaign | This year is on pace to see more legislation targeting transgender youth than any prior year, according to the Human Rights Campaign.
One area of contention stems from the increasing prevalence of gender identity instruction in schools and ... |
16.12.2021 | Avalara : States warn about age verification violations | Beverage alcohol sellers are required to verify the age of consumers to ensure alcohol doesn't fall into the hands of minors, and states are on the lookout for businesses that fail to verify age in the proper way.
Age verification requireme... |
13.12.2021 | 12 Pillars of State And Local Broadband Policy Success | Since deregulating its telecom market in 2006, Indiana has been a US leader in market entry for ... [+] wireless and wireline networks. getty |
04.11.2021 | Surging Catalytic Converter Thefts Spur State Crackdowns | If you start your car one morning and hear a loud roar when you hit the gas pedal, you might have been robbed. That disturbing sound could signal that a thief has cut out the catalytic converter, a device mounted near the tailpipe that chan... |
25.10.2021 | State Anti-Protest Laws and Their Constitutional Implications | In the past several years, state legislatures across the country have passed laws designed to curb the rights of political protesters and increase their exposure to criminal penalties. Though a few members of Congress have introduced federa... |
19.10.2021 | Avalara : More states strive to tax online ads despite the challenges | Taxes on digital advertising are gaining steam in the United States, despite having no clear path to enforcement and questionable legal standing. The most recent proposal comes out of the Bay State.
Massachusetts introduces simplified tax o... |
20.07.2021 | Shaken, stirred, and on the fence: States decide fate of cocktail-to-go laws | Alcohol-to-go laws in many states have been a lifeline to restaurants and bars throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that restrictions have for the most part lifted, states must decide whether to extend alcohol-to-go policies or allow them ... |
24.05.2021 | AVALARA, INC.
Avalara : More states may provide sales tax holidays in 2021 and beyond | A sales tax holiday for energy-efficient and water-efficient products will take place over Memorial Day weekend in Texas. As retailers prepare to suspend sales tax on qualifying items and consumers plan to take advantage of the tax savings,... |
23.04.2021 | Oklahoma just passed a law providing protections to some drivers who hit protesters with a car | In this Feb. 11, 2021 file photo, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks during a news conference in Oklahoma City. AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki File
Oklahoma just passed a bill that would provide immunity to some drivers who hit or kill protesters.
The ... |
21.04.2021 | 2 GOP-led states are attempting to bar protesters convicted of crimes from receiving student loans and jobless aid | The Minnesota Legislature introduced a bill to prevent protestors convicted of crimes from getting student loans.
This comes at a time when students are protesting the killings of George Floyd and Daunte Wright.
A bill in Indiana also preve... |
02.02.2021 | Getting financial aid for college is more important than ever before | Studies show students are more likely to enroll in college when they have the financial resources to help them pay for it.
A number of states are considering bills to make the FAFSA mandatory for high school seniors. |
27.01.2021 | Drone flying laws, FAA regulations, and license requirements you need to know | Redeem now
One of the biggest hurdles to mass drone adoption is the many rules and regulations that restrict what owners and operators can do.
Insider Intelligence has compiled a breakdown of drone regulations by state.
Do you work in the D... |
06.03.2020 | Quarantine and Isolation Authorities in States Affected by COVID-19 | Editor's note: Lawfare has also compiled an overview of state emergency authorities available to governors in responding to the pandemic. You can read that overview here.
On Jan. 21, the United States reported its first case of coronavirus ... |
20.07.2018 | Regulators shoot down Indianapolis Power & Light’s extreme fixed charge increase | While utility attempts to increase fixed charges during the second quarter of this year were the topic of focus earlier this week, a settlement has been reached on one of the first concluded cases during the third quarter.
On December 21, I... |
26.03.2018 | Indiana lawmaker with history of receiving gifts from utilities, sponsoring utility-friendly legislation, now to join commission that regulates them | by Matt Kasper
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced last week that he selected State Representative Dave Ober (R-Albion), chair of the House Committee on Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications and frequent recipient of utility contribu... |
06.02.2018 | An open letter to the state of Indiana, from a tech founder and member of the LGBTQ community | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
In light of the recent news that the Indiana Stat... |
06.02.2018 | An open letter to the state of Indiana, from a tech founder and member of the LGBTQ community | In light of the recent news that the Indiana State Senate failed yet again to pass a hate crimes bill, leaving it as only one of five states without one, I feel compelled to come to the defense of my home, Indiana.
My husband and I are prou... |
05.01.2018 | Indiana Legislator Wants To Force NFL Team To Hand Out Refunds To Fans 'Offended' By Kneeling Players | Free speech isn’t free, people trying to stifle your free speech will often remind you. It’s dumb enough when it’s just your fellow man. It’s way worse when it’s your elected representative. (via PrawfsBlog) |
20.11.2017 | The smart city revolution will depend on local leadership | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
From autonomous vehicles to automated everything,... |
20.11.2017 | The smart city revolution will depend on local leadership | From autonomous vehicles to automated everything, the pace of smart city technology is accelerating, sparking equal parts enthusiasm and anxiety. Industry and government leaders around the world are looking for guidance as they attempt to n... |
02.08.2017 | Indiana’s solar market is still alive, for now | From outside the Midwest, one might not think of Indiana as much of a solar market. Yet the Hoosier State has over 254 MW installed, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association, almost as much as the combined capacity of the surrou... |
07.07.2017 | Trump’s surgeon general nominee persuaded Pence to support syringe exchanges in Indiana | Several weeks before President Donald Trump nominated Indiana’s state health commissioner Jerome Adams to be the next U.S. surgeon general, Adams toured the Salvation Army Harbor Light detox center in Indianapolis, the only treatment facili... |
31.05.2017 | DC Circuit Shoots Down Drone Regulations: Taylor v. Huerta | Early last year on Lawfare, Ashley discussed the 2015 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) interim rule “establishing registration and marking requirements for small unmanned aircraft used recreationally—i.e., drones.” The post predicted t... |
01.03.2017 | Indiana’s anti-DG solar bill passes Senate with ease | The Indiana Senate yesterday approved the controversial anti-net-metering bill, Senate Bill (SB) 309, on a 39-9 vote despite growing public opposition and accusations of skulduggery on the part of one of the bill’s authors.
After passage, t... |
27.02.2017 | Lies provoke backlash on Indiana solar bill | It turns out “alternative facts” won’t fly in the Indiana Senate.
Sen. Brandt Hershman, the body’s Majority Leader and third-ranking Republican in the Senate, drew harsh criticism from Committee on Utilities, which heard the Majority Leader... |
26.02.2017 | President Trump’s Anti-Secular Foreign Policy? | Editor’s Note: The Trump administration is turning many things on their heads, not least the role religion is playing in society. But what is happening is also shaping U.S. policy overseas. Jacques Berlinerblau, my colleague at Georgetown, ... |
20.02.2017 | Indiana solar industry blasts Senate committee on anti-net-metering bill | When the Indiana Senate’s Committee on Utilities voted to pass along Senate Bill (SB) 309 to the full Senate last week on a vote of 8-2 they had to expect blowback from solar advocates. After all, critics say the bill will essentially end n... |
30.01.2017 | Indiana senate bill targets net-metering for elimination | On the surface, Indiana State Senator Brandt Hershman’s Senate Bill 309 keeps solar net-metering in place until 2027. Language buried deep in the bill, however, could kill the popular program long before the proposed expiration date.
The bi... |
15.07.2016 | With Pence pick, Trump just made women’s health a top-tier election issue | WASHINGTON — Donald Trump may have just made women’s health a bigger issue in the 2016 election.
His announcement Friday morning that he’d picked Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his vice presidential candidate could boost his credibility with an... |
06.04.2016 | The Menstruating Hordes of Indiana Are Running a Terror Campaign on the GOP | Do you ever get the feeling Republican lawmakers are way too interested in the goings-on in your uterus? Just last month Republican governor Mike Pence signed off on a vicious and invasive anti-abortion law that forbids a woman from abortin... |
28.03.2016 | Activists revive push for abortion bans in the name of protecting disabled | Abortion opponents are pushing to enact more state bans modeled after a new law in Indiana that makes it illegal to abort a fetus because it would be born with a disability.
The Indiana law, signed by Republican Governor Mike Pence last wee... |
23.02.2016 | Tesla: GM wrote a bill in Indiana to stop us from selling cars in the state | If Indiana's bill passes, Tesla's store may become a showroom. reader comments 185 with 97 posters participating
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27.03.2015 | Tech Titans Blast New Anti-Gay Law In Indiana | It’s hard to believe, after how far the gay rights movement has come, that we’re still doing this. But here we are.
Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Pence has signed into law a bill that allows private businesses to discriminate against gay and... |
- | Indiana governor signs nation's first post-Roe abortion ban moments after it lands on his desk | Abortion-rights protesters demonstrate inside the Indiana State house. As the legislature is holding a special session to consider curtailing abortion rights in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade last month, a... |
- | Indiana state representative proposed bill to outlaw erectile dysfunction drugs in light of abortion ban | John L Bartlett proposed to ban erectile dysfunction drugs Indiana House Democratic Caucus/Getty Images
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Indiana Rep. John L Bartlett proposed an amendment to the states abortion ban to outlaw erectile dysfunction drugs.
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- | Trump’s surgeon general nominee persuaded Pence to support syringe exchanges in Indiana | Several weeks before President Donald Trump nominated Indiana’s state health commissioner Jerome Adams to be the next U.S. surgeon general, Adams toured the Salvation Army Harbor Light detox center in Indianapolis, the only treatment facili... |
- | Indiana introduces a new bill to kill Tesla’s business model in the most unsubtle way | Indiana is becoming the latest battleground in Tesla’s seemingly endless war against car dealers and automakers over the right to sell its vehicles directly to consumers without having to go through third-party dealers.
The state legislatur... |