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WISH-TV on MSNIndiana attorney general, secretary of state sue feds in push for voter citizenship verificationTwo Indiana statewide elected officials filed a lawsuit Friday against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, months after they first urged the federal agency to verify the citizenship of more than 585,
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales filed a lawsuit against the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Kristi Noem for not verifying the citizenship of nearly 600,000 voters . Rokita and Morales filed the lawsuit on April 16, 2025.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for allegedly failing
Indiana’s nine-member House delegation has seen serious turnover during the past few election cycles. All but one member has been elected since 2018, and three were just elected last November.
Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, with the Indiana officials alleging the federal agency has failed to help verify the citizenship status of voters who registered in Indiana without providing state-issued forms of identification.
Stonebraker said early voting is something the committee heard Monroe County voters are shifting to and that the new centers could help voters who can’t make it to the downtown location. The costs of the additional early voting centers would be about $180,000 to $322,000 annually.
Partisan school board elections in Indiana are one step closer to reality. Indiana Senate Bill 287 passed the House on April 1 and was returned to the Senate for a final vote. The bill is likely to appear on the Governor’s desk to be signed into law.
Budget cuts, hemp regulations and school board partisanship hang in the balance. By Leslie Bonilla Muñix | Indiana Capital Chronicle Indiana lawmakers have just a week to close a staggering $2 billion hole in the state’s next two-year spending plan — plus,
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales filed a lawsuit against the United States Department of Homeland Security and Kristi Noem for failing to verify the citizenship of nearly 600,
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