They are going to make more money in many cases than most four-year degrees would produce, and they are going to have a job from the day they get their diploma.
But regulation, as it comes from here especially. Can you cite a couple of the key regulations that drive costs up?
at least 10 places across our State we have had PFAS showing up in the water at levels above the Federal guidelines.
I challenge employers throughout the country to make sure to take that into consideration.
Spending policies, I think, have exacerbated an already unaffordable housing market.
I think the solutions to all of these are probably left best to the laboratory of the states.
A lot of times things we do here are well-intended, but you cannot do it by borrowing from future generations.
I mean, that just seems outrageously high as a median, and that is actually higher than what the median is across the co...
I want to give a shout out to a company in Indiana, the Cook Medical Group, who does medical device manufacturing as its...
When I do visit all 92 counties in our State, by far the issue I hear even above and beyond rural broadband, affordable ...
We are going to have to--you know, STEM degrees are under produced in Indiana, for instance, and we need more of them to...