The Child Care Conundrum: Indiana Invests $200 Million as Provider Network Shrinks
Indiana is putting a record $200 million into child care access, but the state’s supply of providers has shrunk significantly over the past two years …
Indiana is putting a record $200 million into child care access, but the state’s supply of providers has shrunk significantly over the past two years …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Every few years, someone in Indiana politics—sometimes me—writes a column arguing that taxpayer-funded primaries are unfair, unconstitutional, or both. The argument usually …
As first reported in the January 18th edition of The Cheat Sheet, State Sen. Andrea Hunley confirmed to IndyStar on Monday that she is running …
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Esq. Every now and then, the early voting numbers tell you something before anyone in politics is willing to say it out …
Economist Michael Hicks says Indiana is heading into a period of heightened economic strain, where a tightening labor market and mounting childcare challenges will collide …
A third pastor has left Life Church amid fallout from the child sex abuse scandal involving the family of lead pastor Nathan Peternell and his …
Democratic congressional candidate George Hornedo is making his case for new leadership in Indiana’s 7th District, arguing that a combination of accountability, effectiveness, and voter …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, Esq. Believe it or not, a Turning Point Action rally in Indiana this weekend had a lot in common with the “No …
Indiana Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith addressed ongoing questions tied to a child exploitation case during a town hall in Clay County on April 13, as …
With Indiana’s primary election less than three weeks away, Republican and Democratic voices are offering differing views of the state’s political landscape heading into May. …