INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s governor has opened the door to potentially boosting school funding and teacher pay after weeks of refuting any plans on such action until next year.
Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb didn’t give any details Monday of what he would propose during his annual State of the State speech next week, while a top legislative Democrat promised his party would push for more school funding in the wake of a November rally that drew several thousand teachers to the Statehouse.
The Republican-dominated Legislature began its 2020 session on Monday.

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We need a new governor who is a true conservative. This one talks conservative and acts liberal.
i am a conservative and a no way dem who if a dem was running against him this next time i would vote dem just to get this clown out of office. Truly he talks conservative but his actions are liberal. It is way past time for him to go bye bye and i will help anyway i can to help him reach this goal. He is no Mike Pence.