Senate sends vote center study, student ID voting ban, income tax cuts to governor
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Gaskill’s vote center study bill passes Indiana Senate
Twenty-eight lines instructing embattled Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales to analyze vote center and municipal election year changes ensnarled the Senate for almost 40 minutes Monday — but, after a 35-13 vote, the bill heads to Gov. Mike Braun’s…

Senate sends vote center study, student ID voting ban, income tax cuts to governor
Twenty-eight lines instructing embattled Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales to analyze vote center and municipal election year changes ensnarled the Senate for almost 40 minutes, but after a 35-13 vote the bill heads to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
STATEHOUSE: Senate sends vote center study, student ID voting ban, income tax cuts to governor
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz – Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Twenty-eight lines instructing embattled Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales to analyze vote center and municipal election year changes ensnarled the Senate for almost 40 minutes Monday — but, after a 35-13 vote, the bill heads to the Gov. Mike Braun’s desk. So do measures disallowing student identification cards as proof of identity and cutting income taxe…
Senate met March, discussed library reports, SLS office, warrior emergency parking pass
Wayne State’s Student Senate met March 6 and 20 to discuss reports of late night hours at Purdy/Kresge Library, new study screens, the Ruether Building, Student Legal Services office update, and warrior emergency parking passes.
Niki Kelly: Lawmakers scrutinize Morales’ spending - Brown County Democrat
The heat is on Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales. Questionable spending and missteps have, in recent weeks, captured the attention of lawmakers in charge of his budget for the next two years. Things are adding up, and Republicans known for fiscal conservatism are taking note. Morales’ office said March 27 he “stands by all the financial decisions the office has made.” To be clear, some of the information isn’t novel — but seems to have ga…
FEATURED ‘Fundamentally discriminatory’: Voting advocates say Indiana’s proof-of-citizenship rule for certain voters violates federal election law | City-County Observer
By Marilyn Odendahl, The Indiana Citizen Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and the co-directors of the Indiana Election Division have been given a 90-day notice that litigation may be coming to block that state’s new Citizenship Crosscheck Provision, which is scheduled to take effect July 1. Photo by Schyler Altherr, TheStatehouseFile.com. Voting rights groups are warning Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and the Indiana Election
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