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Indiana launched an AI 🤖 chatbot to compare health care prices 🏥 and improve transparency. As AI expands, so do questions about the environmental and public health impacts of the data centers behind it.

#HoosierSky #GTC #IndianaHealth #PolicyPulse

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The Indianapolis Public Library is now offering 80 Wi-Fi hotspot devices across eight branches in areas where they are most needed. https://tinyurl.com/yshumcvu 

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That should be our new question to everything Indiana does. Follow the money.

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Liberty & Libations - Happy Hour - Carmel Take action with ACLU!

Join us for Liberty and Libations, a community-minded happy hour hosted by the ACLU of Indiana. 🍻

📆 Tuesday, April 28
🕕 6 to 7:30 p.m.
📍 Sun King Brewery, Carmel

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Indiana Supreme Court to take up RFRA-based lawsuit against abortion ban • Indiana Capital Chronicle The state was granted an immediate transfer to the state's highest court for its appeal in a religious freedom lawsuit over the near-total abortion ban.

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Indiana gas sales tax faces jump of 6 cents in May if Braun doesn't extend suspension • Indiana Capital Chronicle Indiana’s sales tax on gasoline is poised to jump by 6.1 cents per gallon in May if Gov. Mike Braun doesn’t extend his temporary suspension of the tax.

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New Indiana child services director named; predecessor to become governor's 'special adviser' • Indiana Capital Chronicle The child welfare advisory role was created specifically for Adam Krupp, who is returning from extended medical leave.

Braun…creating jobs for Indiana…what a crock! I’m sure that money could go to a much better use within the agency or for the state of Indiana.

“Krupp, who had served as director since Braun took office early last year, will continue earning $210,000 in his special adviser position.”

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How Republicans can win the Midterms – and how to stop them A longer analysis of why the 2026 midterms may be far closer than they look, focusing on marginal districts and voter suppression

All the talk is of a blue wave in the 2026 Midterms. But Republicans do not need to get more popular to hold the House - they just need to stop enough Democrats voting in key seats.

I've done a deep dive in my latest post.

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Trump accuses Iran of violating ceasefire, announces Monday talks in Islamabad President Trump on Sunday accused Iran of violating the two-week ceasefire by firing at ships in the Strait of Hormuz.  “Iran decided to fire bullets yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz — A Tota…

Donald Trump again threatens to "knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran" if no deal is reached. Targeting civilian infrastructure is a violation of international law.

TAT: [Foreign policy]

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Could the King Be Checked By the People?



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This Week in Democracy: War Powers Tested, Pardons Promised, and Accountability Contested From Iran blockades to fights over presidential fitness and mining bans, U.S. institutions strained under concentrated executive power while courts, Congress, and civil society pushed back.

This Week in Democracy: War Powers Tested, Pardons Promised, and Accountability Contested

The week unfolded under the shadow of two intertwined struggles: over war and over the rule of law.

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Week 65 Appendix: Normalized Emergency Powers, Tiered Justice War by decree, elite-friendly clemency, and donor-shaped economics deepen an already high-risk authoritarian baseline, even as courts, Congress, and civil society fight defensively.

Week 65 Appendix: Normalized Emergency Powers, Tiered Justice

War by decree, elite-friendly clemency, and donor-shaped economics deepen an already high-risk authoritarian baseline, even as courts, Congress, and civil society fight defensively.

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Week 65: Normalized Emergency Powers, Tiered Justice War by decree, elite-friendly clemency, and donor-shaped economics deepen an already high-risk authoritarian baseline, even as courts, Congress, and civil society fight defensively.

Week 65: Normalized Emergency Powers, Tiered Justice

With the clock frozen at 8:13 p.m., Week 65 entrenched emergency war-making, elite-friendly clemency, politicized courts, and donor-driven economics, while fragmented institutions and civil society fought to preserve remaining constraints.

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Democracy Daily Digest: April 18, 2026 Trump used power today for prestige, protection, and private advantage

Democracy Daily Digest: April 18, 2026

A court allowed the White House ballroom project to proceed as corruption, immigration, and protest cases sharpened questions about power and oversight.

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What Trump Did Today: April 18, 2026 Trump used power today for prestige, protection, and private advantage

What Trump Did Today: April 18, 2026

The sharpest pattern of the day: contested power moved ahead anyway, and the people least protected were reminded how unevenly state force is applied.

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Democracy Daily Digest: April 17, 2026 Washington moved to weaken the CFPB, advanced repeal of Boundary Waters protections, and kept Section 702 alive as privacy reform stalled.

Democracy Daily Digest: April 17, 2026

Washington moved to weaken the CFPB, advanced repeal of Boundary Waters protections, and kept Section 702 alive as privacy reform stalled.

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Never in my life would I have thought that when the nukes finally start flying, it would be because a dementia-riddled, narcissistic, billionaire sociopath is trying to distract us from his numerous crimes against children. Who would’ve thought that.

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Pro-redistricting groups aiming to follow through on Trump's Indiana reprisal threats • Indiana Capital Chronicle The price tag keeps growing for President Donald Trump’s vow of Indiana political retribution.

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2026 Primary Election • Indiana Capital Chronicle Indiana Capital Chronicle is providing this voter guide for Hoosier citizens for this year’s primary election. We will have information on all contested U.S. House races and top races in the Indiana H...

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New campaign filings show big Senate Republican support for targeted incumbents • Indiana Capital Chronicle The Senate Republican caucus has dumped $1.67 million into seven strong challenges to incumbent lawmakers, campaign finance filings show.

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Incumbent challenges highlight Indiana congressional races • Indiana Capital Chronicle Dozens of candidates are vying for a spot in Congress — with challenges to Indiana's two longest-serving incumbents at the top of the list.

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Libertarian Party of Indiana intent on maintaining ballot access • Indiana Capital Chronicle In 1994, Steve Dillon crossed the 2% threshold in the Indiana Secretary of State race, earning the Libertarian Party of Indiana ballot access statewide for the next four years.

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Indiana college ID voting ban goes back into effect as injunction is stayed • Indiana Capital Chronicle An Indiana law banning the use of public university student identification cards for voting is back in effect after an order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit — as early voting fo...

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It’s past time for Indiana to legalize weed, and most Hoosiers are already there. There is bipartisan support for change, and Indiana is increasingly out of step with the states around us. Legalization is a matter of common sense.

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BREAKING: Indiana students were told last week they could use qualifying university IDs to vote again. Now, an appeals court has put the ban back in effect, and between 40,000 and 90,000 student voters statewide could be affected. This move directly disenfranchises young voters.

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The Forest Service just told Congress to go pound sand. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz appeared before the House Appropriations Committee this week and made it clear the agency is moving forward with

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