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May 23, 2012
Originally planning to focus on education, Mitt Romney instead reignited the debate over his business credentials on Wednesday, welcoming scrutiny of the private equity firm he co-founded and declaring he's a far more qualified steward of the economy than President Barack Obama.
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By Tom Davies |
January 30, 2012
Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels said Monday he is ready this week to sign legislation to make Indiana the first state in a decade to enact a right-to-work law.
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By Rick Callahan |
October 21, 2011
Planned Parenthood of Indiana can end a dispute over a law that would cut some of its public funding if it became two separate entities, with one offering abortion services and the other offering general health services, an attorney for the state told a federal appeals court Thursday.
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By Rick Callahan |
June 21, 2011
Some low-income Planned Parenthood of Indiana patients were left fending for themselves Tuesday to pay for birth control, breast exams, Pap tests and other medical services while a court battle continued over a new state law that eliminated the organization's Medicaid funding.
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By Ken Kusmer |
June 6, 2011
A dispute between Indiana and federal Medicaid officials over Indiana's new abortion law cutting off some public funding for Planned Parenthood should be resolved by government administrators and not the courts, Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher told a federal judge Monday.
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By Ken Kusmer |
June 6, 2011
The battle over Indiana's tough new abortion law cutting off much of the public funding for Planned Parenthood because it provides abortions moved back to the courts Monday where attorneys prepared to argue over the organization's request for a preliminary injunction blocking the statute.
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By Jim Priebe |
May 24, 2011
Straining to maintain long-term solvency, governors, mayors and county commissioners are seeking new, creative ways of providing cost-effective health care coverage for both active and retired workers. For many, consumer-directed health plans are an increasingly attractive option.
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By Laura Wides-Munoz |
May 23, 2011
Nearly every state in the union tried to tackle immigration on its own this year in the absence of any congressional movement on the matter, and more than half considered Arizona-style enforcement measures, up from just six in 2010.
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By The Associated Press |
April 21, 2011
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has signed a bill restricting teacher collective bargaining agreements. It's the first piece of Daniels' sweeping education agenda to become law.
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By Jenny Ivy |
February 10, 2011
| Ivy League
Three years ago, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels received praised for his state's consumer-driven health plan program. Now, facing federal mandates, the Republican advises HHS to either change the regime, or be prepared to battle with the states.