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Opposition brings likely end to Indiana utility siting bill, but the issue isn’t going away

by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle Overwhelming opposition from county officials has likely killed a Republican bill that could shift authority over large-scale utility infrastructure projects from local governments to the state. Weeks of recent statehouse discourse around the legislation continued a larger, yearslong fight between local and state officials to decide the reach — and limits — of Indiana’s “home rule” gold standard. And contention over House Bill 1628 seems […]

todayFebruary 18, 2025 7 1

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Proposal to eliminate Arkansas State Library and PBS governing boards passes Senate

by Tess Vrbin, Arkansas Advocate A proposal to abolish the boards that oversee public libraries and educational public television programs in Arkansas passed the state Senate on Monday and will go to the House next. Twenty-three Republican senators voted to approve Senate Bill 184, which would transfer the powers and authorities of the Arkansas State Library Board and the Arkansas Educational Television Commission to the state Department of Education. The […]

todayFebruary 18, 2025 5

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Republican Keith Faber is first candidate to announce run for Ohio Attorney General

by Megan Henry, Ohio Journal Capital Ohio Auditor Keith Faber is running for Ohio Attorney General. Faber, a 59-year-old Republican, is the first candidate to throw his hat in the ring for the state’s top law enforcement officer. Ohio Attorney General will be on the November 2026 ballot, along with many other state offices. “I’ve loved being state auditor,” Faber said in a video announcement posted Monday morning. “You’re catching […]

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Measles cases reported in Texas as vaccine rate against the disease has fallen

By Stephen Simpson and Jayme Lozano Carver, The Texas Tribune "Measles cases reported in Texas as vaccine rate against the disease has fallen" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. At least four cases of measles, including two involving school-aged children, have been reported in Texas in less […]

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