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Governor says Indiana may have ‘flexibility’ to extend gas tax suspension again

Hoosier motorists could continue getting a break on state gas taxes beyond early June after Gov. Mike Braun said Friday that he could have the authority to extend his tax suspension under Indiana’s energy emergency law.
A person viewed from behind holds a vibrant rainbow umbrella alongside a large, waving transgender pride flag with light blue, pink, and white stripes. They are standing with a crowd in front of a grand stone building featuring classical columns and the engraved text "STATE OF OKLAHOMA."
New laws impact foster care children, gender-affirming care for Oklahoma adults
New laws targeting transgender Oklahomans will have a “devastating impact,” a group advocating for LGBTQ+ rights said. Cole McAfee, executive director of Freedom Oklahoma, a group advocating for LGBTQ+ Oklahomans, said the Oklahoma Legislature’s targeting of transgender people has become normalized, and they are concerned that this session’s new laws will limit healthcare options and permit abusive behavior toward trans youth.
Vivek Ramaswamy stands at a podium speaking, wearing a dark suit and light blue tie against a black backdrop. A bright red sign on the podium reads, "CRUSH FRAUD. LOWER COSTS. VIVEK FOR OHIO" in white text. Seated to the right, his running mate Rob McColley in a dark suit and a vibrant red tie watches the presentation.
Ramaswamy vows Medicaid fraud crackdown, but his running mate helped end Ohio’s Medicaid Oversight
Vivek Ramaswamy is vowing to root out Medicaid fraud if he wins the Ohio governor’s race. But his running mate, state Senate President Rob McColley, helped dissolve the committee that used to oversee the program.
Missouri state Senator Stephen Webber, a man with wavy brown hair wearing a blue suit jacket gestures with his hand while speaking in a legislative chamber. He is captured from a three-quarters back view, looking upward and to the right.
Charter-school fight sinks Missouri education package in final days of session
A wide-ranging education package backed by Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe collapsed in the final days of the legislative session after negotiations over school accountability became a fight over which communities should be opened to charter schools.

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