@GLARDucks@MayfieldHouse60@vote4mdavis@DucksUnlimited Thank you to everyone for your great hospitality and the sharing with all of us your continued commitment to outdoor sporting and the furtherance of conservation.
@SteveGKPC @HumaneSociety To make change takes time. Perseverance hopefully will pay off. HB 1398 passed out of committee today and is on to second’s. If you believe it is the right thing to do it is worth the time it takes.
Butler students won't have to worry about tuition increases for the next school year. This comes as the university makes an effort to operate within its means and ease the financial burden that can come with paying for higher education. #3ToTweet https://t.co/PxfWziJhyk
When families choose, students win. This week is National School Choice Week, which recognizes the need for families to have the freedom and flexibility to choose school that best meets the need of all students. #3ToTweet https://t.co/F2AoEPkhEE
Hoosier schools are one step closer to being fully funded this school year whether they hold class virtually or in-person due to COVID. House Republicans are committed to fast-tracking this legislation. #3ToTweet https://t.co/lAOQAVQx0p
Fully funding our schools for the 2020-21 school year remains a top priority for lawmakers this session. We made a promise to fast track this legislation and now it heads to the Senate before making its way to the governor's desk. #3ToTweet https://t.co/oLSWK3eAgj
The Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for the 81st Recruit Academy. Individuals who are interested must apply by Sunday, January 24. #3toTweet https://t.co/wAQ71tWA95
Hoosiers age 70 and older can now register for a free COVID-19 vaccine. Eligible Hoosiers can schedule their shots at https://t.co/MD24V6OyvR or by calling 2-1-1. #3toTweet https://t.co/fp8uy8W4Ep
Crafting a responsible biennial budget, helping small businesses and Hoosier workers, expanding rural broadband, improving public health, and supporting students and law enforcement are all top priorities for @INHouseGOP this session. #3toTweet https://t.co/eq2dp4wEnz
The next phase of COVID-19 vaccinations for Hoosiers is expected to be announced soon. So far, vaccines have been distributed to health care workers and nursing home residents. #3toTweet https://t.co/QgBDpjQFBu
Indiana hosting the entire 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament could be an economic boon for the state's hospitality industry. #3toTweet https://t.co/CMzazOKkbg
The Hoosier State fared better than many others in this year's COVID-19 economic downturn, and Indiana is poised to rebound faster than the nation as a whole. #3toTweet https://t.co/Irdt3oK0bQ
Posing as state employees, scammers are calling or emailing to ask for advance payment in order for Hoosiers to gain access to state grants and payments. Indiana will never charge a fee for the processing of grant payments. #3toTweet https://t.co/hgisnJFqRN
Temporary licensing has been extended for health care workers who aren't licensed in Indiana to continue practicing for 90 days. This extension applies to those who have an inactive Indiana license or have one to practice in a different state. #3toTweet https://t.co/IU9oBdM6es
More businesses are now eligible to apply for recovery funding through the Indiana Small Business Restart Grant. The application deadline has been extended to Jan. 22. #3toTweet https://t.co/7GJGGcYz8w