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Ryus Moore

Ryus Moore

Author at The Statehouse File at The Statehouse File

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    Abortion opponents take to Statehouse in session's second day - The Statehouse File

    Indiana Right to Life organized a “Love Them Both” anti-abortion rally Tuesday at the Indiana Statehouse. It took place as the General Assembly holds a special session expected to ban
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    What does elimination of 1% utility receipts tax mean for Hoosiers?...

    INDIANAPOLIS—As new state laws went into effect at the start of the month, Hoosiers are still getting adjusted to some of the changes, including those involving state taxes.
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    Mayor Hogsett promotes free pool access in Marion County - The Stat...

    INDIANAPOLIS—Summer in Indianapolis is officially back, and as the heat continues to rise, the cold water begins to call. For Marion County residents, it’s time to get the swim trunks,
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    South Shore Double Track project begins construction - The Statehou...

    MICHIGAN CITY—On June 20, federal, state and regional officials joined Gov. Eric Holcomb to officially break ground on the South Shore Double Track project. The near $650 million project will
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    Latina welders help women break into male-dominated profession - Th...

    On Indianapolis’ near east side, on the corner of Commerce and Massachusetts avenues, right next to Kountry Kitchens’ soul food restaurant, the Latinas Welding Guild brings the community together in
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    Study addresses disparities of bail system, concerns about new law ...

    In America, you’re innocent until proven guilty. However, even if someone is not guilty, they may still have to stay in jail until their court date.