I received a bulk email from the Indiana AG that he and a state senator have made it official policy to release information about everyone who has terminated a pregnancy in Indiana for saving the life of the mother.
Don't worry, they promise information will be redacted so that your privacy is protected from vigilantes, they promise.
You might have to move, though, if you live in a small town where everyone knows everything.
I'm listening to a future leader of the Democratic Party: a 21-year-old Bloomington city counsel member who is the youngest person to be elected to that office. @scottrog78 interviews Sydney Zuchich.
Here in Indianapolis, we had a totality around 3pm EST. The bird chatter was deafening all afternoon around the feeders, but once totality hit, it was dead silent (not one peep) until the sun came back. And the temperature dropped about 10 degrees. #eclipse#TotalSolarEclipse#HoosierMast
IU faculty holding a no confidence vote after admin failed to support IU medical faculty against Indiana AG in abortion case, protect professors against MAGA legislators' attacks on academic freedom, and defend the Kinsey Institute from GOP politicians.
Someone should object to Indiana's anti-trans laws using a religious freedom argument. Some denominations are trans-friendly and can help bolster the argument that being anti-trans is anti-Christian.
Mirror Indy reminds us to get online and register to #vote in the upcoming primary #election by the deadline -- APRIL 8!
Remember, it's important to check that your registration information is accurate even if you are pretty sure you've already registered. I do it before every election just to make extra sure nothing has changed.
Plus it's super easy and takes maybe 5 minutes. Check out the video for instructions! And vote!
OMG Should I scan my antique postcard collection?! My favorites are the ones with writing. I've bought tons of them on eBay over the years, and they're most pictures of Indianapolis.
The Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival / Bull Island Festival reminds us of what can happen when 300,000 people show up on an island in the Wabash River in 1972 with no infrastructure.
I've been absent because I had surgery a few days ago. This is the first day I've felt like sitting a bit in front of the computer. Luckily, my bedroom window looks out onto the feeders. Here's a male Northern flicker for you. #birds#birding#birdsofmastodon#video#birdphotography#HoosierMast