What you can learn from INDIANA LEGISLATIVE INSIGHT (03/25/19):
● Compelling data illustrates the fundamental transformation of local government finance
● Don’t miss our thorough analysis of the Disciplinary Commission complaint against AG Hill
● We revisit the 2010 state treasurer campaign for clues about how Buttigieg might approach the Democratic presidential primary
● Lots of legislative reaction to BMV non-binary gender option
● Sen. Braun raises eyebrows with comments on transportation funding
● OAG answers question on whether local tourism promotion boards can direct payments to for-profit corporations
What you can learn from INDIANA GAMING INSIGHT (03/25/19):
● Employment in Indiana gaming industry not as rosy after all
● Mobile component of sports betting makes House PubPolicy Chair queasy
● Comprehensive round-up of all five hours of House committee testimony on SB 552, the omnibus gaming bill
● More buzz on potential Caesars merger partner
● Indiana Gaming Commission approves Spectacle-Majestic combination after extracting seven-figure transfer fee
● Pacman Jones to plead guilty to cheating at Rising Star?
What you can learn from INDIANA EDUCATION INSIGHT (03/18/19):
● Fast track to passage: 2021 appointment of state superintendent is first bill approved by Senate education committee in second half of session
● Indiana would be only the second state to make FAFSA filing a high school graduation requirement
● Where we rank among states for the number of students who attend a school with police presence but no counselor
● Stand for Children survey shows support for selecting the next superintendent from within
● Commissioner Lubbers to serve on advisory council for new non-profit aimed at improving the transitions between high school, college, and work
● What the Governor said about local control of teacher pay