Indivisible NWI June Meeting recap
On June 2 we welcomed Indivisibles to our first in-person meeting in far too long. Attendees were so engaged that we saw a need to have meetings devoted to one topic. We will hold a …
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On June 2 we welcomed Indivisibles to our first in-person meeting in far too long. Attendees were so engaged that we saw a need to have meetings devoted to one topic. We will hold a …
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Members of the Indivisible NWI Steering Committee had the pleasure of interviewing Todd Connor. Below read some highlights as you consider your choices for the primary on May 3. Learn more about Todd Connor at …
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Members of the Indivisible NWI Steering Committee had the pleasure of interviewing Debb Chubb. Below read some highlights as you consider your choices for the primary on May 3. Learn more about Deb Chubb at …
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Democrats in Congress have done a lot to improve the lives of all Americans. With mixed media coverage and messaging it’s sometimes hard to realize how much Democrats in Congress have accomplished in these past …
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Last week we welcomed State Representative Chuck Mosely for a Zoom Town Hall. He talked about significant bills from the 2022 session and what to expect in 2023. HB 1002 is a tax cut bill …
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*Tuesday, May 3, 2022, is the Indiana primary! How to Register to Vote Online Go to https://indianavoters.in.gov You will see this screen: At this Screen you can take care of several things. You can: Check …
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When the Indiana General Assembly convenes on January 4, their first order of business will be to pass House Bill 1001 that allows the governor to end the public health emergency and will also restrict businesses …
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What’s in the Build Back Better Act as passed by the House: Families and children: $382 billion for childcare and universal preschool. The plan is designed to save most American families more than half of their …
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The 2,702-page Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act contains $550 billion in new spending. The $1.2 trillion figure comes from including additional funding normally allocated each year for highways and other infrastructure projects. The new spending …
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What’s in the Build Back Better Act: Child care and universal pre-K Every family that applies shall be offered child care assistance for children ages 0 to 5. In all, the plan allocates roughly $450 …
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