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IPR: 1 in 4 Hoosier households struggle with necessities, despite employment
By Indiana Public Radio / 6 hours agoIn 2023, 29 percent of Hoosiers working the state’s most common jobs struggled to afford basic necessities. That’s according to a new United Way report. Some of these jobs include nursing assistants, cashiers and teachers. The report highlights the potential economic impact these workers experience.
IPR: Indiana Democrats discuss party’s future during Muncie town hall
By Indiana Public Radio / YesterdayIndiana Democrats gathered at a town hall in Muncie Saturday to spotlight the long-term effects of state and federal Republican policies. As IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports, Democrats discussed Indiana’s property tax overhaul and the future of the state’s party.
IPR: Advocacy groups, college student sue Indiana over new law banning student IDs at polling places
By Indiana Public Radio / 3 days agoTwo voter and civic advocacy groups and an Indiana University student are suing the state over a new law that bans the use of student IDs for voting. The suit alleges the SEA 10, signed into law last month, “severely burdens” young people’s ability to vote without any justification.