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Bill requiring school board candidates to state partisan affiliation awaits Indiana governor's signature

Summary by The B Square
Left: Sen. Shelli Yoder speaks against SB 287 on Thursday (April 24). Right: B Square file photo of MCCSC board president April Hennessey. School board elections in the state of Indiana now look like they will have a partisan element, even if candidates won't have to contest primary elections. SB 287 is awaiting the governor's signature, after the legislature passed the bill, as amended by the House.The Senate's action to concur with House amend…
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The B Square broke the news in Bloomington, United States on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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