candidates, elections, indiana, politics, voting5 Comments January 31, 2012 Framing and Right to Work The Indiana General Assembly is advancing the so-called "Right to Work" legislation, with the state Senate expected to vote on the proposal Wednesday that the state House approved a version of...
The lawmaker didn’t save his wrath for just his staff (or the numerous Republicans in the state who’ve long viewed him as a prideful hothead and have long looked to sandbag his political aspirations). He blew up in front of a class of high schoolers because they hadn’t been taught...
19. FECA created limitations and restrictions on contributions to federal candidates and political parties, and completely prohibited certain corporate and union contributions, speech, and expenditures. The act also required that these contributions and expenditures be disclosed in the campaigns of those ...
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The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University invites applications for a non-tenure track professor of engineering practice (PEP) position at an open rank (assistant, associate, or full). Purdue University seeks to attract exceptional candidates with interests and...
19. FECA created limitations and restrictions on contributions to federal candidates and political parties, and completely prohibited certain corporate and union contributions, speech, and expenditures. The act also required that these contributions and expenditures be disclosed in the campaigns of those ...
a one-by-one examination of each state’s political landscape and how it’s changing. Here is Indiana, the Hoosier State. FiveThirtyEight spoke with Brian Howey, editor and publisher ofHowey Politics Indiana; and Andrew Downs, director of theMike Downs Center for Indiana Politicsat Indiana Unive...
The lieutenant governor serves as the President of the Senate and ensures the senate rules are acted in accordance with by its constituents. The lieutenant governor votes only when needed to break ties. If the governor dies in office, becomes permanently incapacitated, resigns or is impeached, th...
Considering that those elected will have (varying degrees of) control over future elections, we thought it prudent to track which candidates are still baselessly questioning the last one. By our definition, that’s anyone running for Senate, House, governor, secretary of state or attorney general...
Both are considered likely Republican candidates for the White House. Sen. Ted Cruz, who announced his candidacy last week, is also on board. “I’m proud to stand with Gov. @mike_pence for religious liberty, and I urge Americans to do the same,” Cruz tweets. I’m proud to ...