“It’s not about my child, it’s about our future,” said Natasha Baker, a mother, teacher and candidate for Indiana Senate District 22, echoing a theme shared by fellow Democrats Wednesday at the Delphi Veterans of Foreign Wars post: invest in public education. Other hot-button topics included health care, voter access and outreach, and government accountability at the Carroll County Democratic […]
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