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Why former 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke is visiting Indianapolis
Why former 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke is visiting Indianapolis

Yahoo

time01-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Why former 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke is visiting Indianapolis

Former Democratic Texas Congressman Beto O'Rourke, who ran for president in 2020, is scheduled to hold a town hall at the Stutz in Indianapolis on Aug. 3. O'Rourke's Indianapolis stop is part of a series of "community conversations" across the country hosted by his voter organization group Powered by People. Recent events have included his home state of Texas, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. A press release for the event describes the Aug. 3 event in Indianapolis as "an opportunity for members of the community to ask questions about state and federal issues while joining their neighbors in a conversation about America's future." O'Rourke's town hall will be held at VisionLoft Stutz at 3 p.m. The event is free, but people interested in attending the town hall are encouraged to RSVP at O'Rourke gained national recognition for his three high-profile campaigns: In 2018 challenging Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, in 2020 for the Democratic presidential nomination and in 2022 for Texas governor against Republican Gov. Greg Abbott. O'Rourke lost all three of those contests, but has hinted at another run for office ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The Indianapolis visit will be O'Rourke's second time speaking in Indiana. During his 2020 presidential campaign, O'Rourke held a town hall in Gary. Contact IndyStar state government and politics reporter Brittany Carloni at Sign up for our free weekly politics newsletter, Checks & Balances, curated by IndyStar politics and government reporters. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Beto O'Rourke to hold town hall at the Stutz in Indianapolis Solve the daily Crossword

East Baton Rouge Schools eyes new start time, transportation improvements
East Baton Rouge Schools eyes new start time, transportation improvements

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

East Baton Rouge Schools eyes new start time, transportation improvements

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) – Big news for EBR parents. Your kids could have new school start times sometime in the future. Superintendent Lamont Cole said people are expressing interest in having later start times for students. He said he wants to be transparent if he and the outside firm he hired to help with the process decide to go through with the new plan. 'No, we have not identified any schools. This is just to explore in what areas we could implement this and then go down the road of beginning to have community conversations as early as June, and then think about if that is a possibility,' said Cole. 'We've had requests from schools about looking at start times. Families have made requests to look at start times, so the plan is to go to the school, families, and have a conversation. We're not going to force start times down any school's apparatus to begin, but we do recognize there is a desire in this community for that.' Cole said since the bussing issues the school system had in 2023, which included driver shortages, out of service buses, payment issues and a resulted disruption in class time, efforts have been made to change things for the better. He also said the school system has hired an in-demand outside contractor called Prismatic Services – with a highly skilled team – to assist them. 'We have not identified any schools, but we want to begin those conversations as quickly as possible, and she's agreed to assist us in that work,' said Cole. 'In order to look at start times, there's going to be a cost. In order to look at transportation, re-routing, and removing some of our transfer sites, there's going to be a cost. In our conversations with Dr. Perito [with Prismatic Services], we talked to her about being able to evaluate all those services in one.' Cole is assuring board members he'll continue to be transparent and public with where he and Prismatic are in this process since studies are showing that later start times are conducive to better student performance. Board members said steps need to be taken if new start times are implemented, as families need time to accommodate a new schedule. East Baton Rouge Schools eyes new start time, transportation improvements US measles cases surpass 1K: CDC Is this the tornado that hit St. Louis? Moody's downgrades U.S. credit rating VIDEO: Gator shows up at Florida home in 'Jurassic Park'-like moment Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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