What you can learn from INDIANA LEGISLATIVE INSIGHT (04/01/19):
● Historical context for understanding the ominous omnibus gaming bill
● House GOP Second Reading amendment on bias crimes elicited a wide range of strong reaction
● New bills filed on government construction projects by Sen. Young and fixing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act by Rep. Walorski
● Dismemberment abortion measure proceeds, as state sued over denial of South Bend abortion clinic application
● AG Hill joins bipartisan inquiry into federal Wire Act re-interpretation
● Technology now accounts for 5.8% of the IN workforce
What you can learn from INDIANA EDUCATION INSIGHT (04/01/19):
● House defeats school annexation bill, after fascinating floor debate exposes legislative tensions on school choice, “dying” school districts, and rural consolidation
● ISTA opposes Republican measure designed to bring more teachers into the classroom
● High school basketball swayed school district boundary lines
● School districts with enrollment under 1,000 students have overwhelmingly prevailed at referendums over the past 10 years
● Pigs fly? Eugene White expresses support for charter school
● Ivy Tech’s new online learning strategy
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?