Indiana Agencies Cut Staff, Contracts, Mandatory Spending Plans Begin
More Indiana state agencies are earning approval for their mandatory expense-reduction strategies — albeit with varying enthusiasm.
Read MoreMore Indiana state agencies are earning approval for their mandatory expense-reduction strategies — albeit with varying enthusiasm.
Read MoreIndiana’s move to cut low-enrollment college degree programs may collide with many adults who say they want more access to affordable higher education.
Read MoreA proposal to shrink thousands of state financial aid grants is likely to cut deepest at schools like Ivy Tech Community College, as well as Indiana, Purdue and Ball State universities.Â
Read MoreA bill that would establish a county deputy prosecuting attorney-public defender scholarship program and fund has been approved by the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee.
Read MoreHoosier students at both the high school and college levels will soon have their academic transcripts converted into a common digital file as part of a yearslong initiative to better manage — and share — educational records.
Read MoreIndiana’s most recent budget forecast shows that our state surplus is on track to reach a stunning $6 billion by the end of the fiscal year in July.
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