Daniels To Lead Trade Mission To China, Japan
Gov. Mitch Daniels will lead a delegation of Indiana business leaders and elected officials on the first economic development mission to China by an Indiana governor in more than a decade. Daniels will also make economic development stops in Japan and attend the Japan-U.S. Midwest Conference during his fourth visit to the country since 2005. Daniels will meet with government and business leaders in both countries and will host three business receptions for potential investors.
Schools chief wants tighter teacher licensing
Indiana’s state schools chief plans to announce proposed teacher licensing changes he says would improve the quality of teachers at public schools. Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett wants to require elementary education majors to minor in core subjects such as math or English while limiting undergraduate coursework in education.
Ind. ordered to pay $42 million in back pay to state workers
A $42 million judgment against the state over back pay to state workers won’t quite break Indiana’s bank, but it’s hardly welcome news in a tight budget year. The ruling Tuesday by a Marion County judge — one of the largest ever against the state — resolved a 16-year-old class-action lawsuit by current and former state workers who said they were underpaid going back to 1973. A plaintiffs’ attorney said as many as 15,000 people potentially affected by the ruling won’t see a penny while the state pursues appeals — a route Gov. Mitch Daniels supports.