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Coming up on IPR’s Morning News with Stan Sollars podcast, we’ll have these stories for you:
Republican leaders plan to make up a two-billion-dollar budget revenue shortfall by raising the cigarette tax, cutting public health and higher education funding and spending down budget reserves. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports on the details legislative leaders unveiled Wednesday.
A measure meant to increase transparency about human sexuality education in schools passed both legislative chambers Wednesday — without language to repeal instruction about consent to sexual activity. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Kirsten Adair reports the bill now heads to the governor.
These stories and more are also available at indianapublicradio.org/news and in the Ball State Public Media App.
By Indiana Public RadioComing up on IPR’s Morning News with Stan Sollars podcast, we’ll have these stories for you:
Republican leaders plan to make up a two-billion-dollar budget revenue shortfall by raising the cigarette tax, cutting public health and higher education funding and spending down budget reserves. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports on the details legislative leaders unveiled Wednesday.
A measure meant to increase transparency about human sexuality education in schools passed both legislative chambers Wednesday — without language to repeal instruction about consent to sexual activity. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Kirsten Adair reports the bill now heads to the governor.
These stories and more are also available at indianapublicradio.org/news and in the Ball State Public Media App.