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Senate Reaches Halftime
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The Indiana General Assembly reached its halftime point for session last week, which means bills must have passed out of their original chamber to continue through the legislative process.
This year, 156 of the 521 introduced Senate bills passed out of the Senate and moved on to the House of Representatives.
Nearly half of the Senate bills passed with unanimous support and more than 90% passed with bipartisan support.
On Monday, March 3, the Senate will reconvene and begin considering the 178 bills approved by the House of Representatives, including the state's next two-year budget.
As always, I encourage you to reach out to me with any questions or comments you may have. I can be reached by filling out a "Contact Me" form online at www.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Zay or by phone at 800-382-9467. |
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Jonesboro Receives Blight Clearance Program Grant
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The BCP provides resources to help communities clean up deteriorated or abandoned downtown buildings or vacant and unusable industrial sites. The program is designed to help beautify these properties so communities can focus on their long-term development and revitalization. The City of Jonesboro will use these funds to safely demolish the old JC Knight School, formerly the city's high school. Eliminating environmental hazards will improve community safety and promote neighborhood revitalization. It is great to see our state and local leaders
seeking out funding to support rural communities like Jonesboro. This grant will pave the way for future improvements and benefit our community for years to come by making the community safer. I cannot wait to see the positive impact this funding will have on our community. To learn more about this grant, click here. |
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St. Paul Catholic School Hosts Derby Night
St. Paul Catholic School will host its annual school auction on Wednesday, May 3.The theme this year is Kentucky Derby, and will include a night of roses and giving. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the McKeown Gym. Tickets are $50 per person.Registration closes April 17.For more information, click here.
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Carol Cly, 80 years old
James Benson, 81 years old
Joseph Maloni, 82 years old
James Beaman, 83 years old
Terry Penn, 84 years old
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Christine Adkins, 85 years old
Edwin Carpenter, 86 years old
Marlene Schleiffer, 87 years old
Dan Slagle, 88 years old
Phyllis Hicks, 89 years old
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