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Artificial Intelligence · MartinsvilleFEATURED Lawmakers will study AI, maternal mental health, K-12 school funding, and more in the interim
Staff Report July 2, 2025
The Indiana General Assembly’s Legislative Council met Wednesday to assign topics for lawmakers to study during the 2025 legislative interim, according to a press release from the office of Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville.
Sen. Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, speaks with the media after See the Story
Lawmakers will study AI, maternal mental health, K-12 school funding, and more in the interim | City-County Observer

Public School System · OklahomaOklahoma Senate Education Committee Chairman Adam Pugh wants to find ways to bring more nutritious and healthy foods into school cafeterias. He’s planning an interim study bringing local food producers, nutritionists, school administrators, and regional health care leaders to discuss how to use current resources in Oklahoma to bring about the healthy change. “We know what goes into a child’s body directly affects what comes out of the classroom,”See the Story
Pugh Looks to Find Ways to Bring Healthier Foods Into Schools
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