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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Indiana Newsletter for 2025-10-04 ( 5 items )  
EPA Reverses Course on Toxic Emissions from Steel Industry Coke Ovens (10)
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Oct. 3 [Category: Environment] -- Earthjustice posted the following news release: * * * EPA Reverses Course on Toxic Emissions from Steel Industry Coke Ovens * Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reversed course on their plans to delay air pollution compliance for coke oven plants, after Earthjustice and the Environmental Integrity Project filed a lawsuit on behalf of a coalition of clean air and community public health advocacy gro more PR

Marian University Ancilla College Honors Michael Leep Sr.; Celebrates $500,000 in Scholarship Support (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Oct. 3 -- Marian University posted the following news: * * * Marian University Ancilla College Honors Michael Leep Sr.; Celebrates $500,000 in Scholarship Support * Marian University Ancilla College celebrated the remarkable legacy of Michael Leep Sr., founder of the Gurley Leep Automotive Group, as the 2025 Ancilla Domini Legacy of Service Honoree during its annual Changing Lives Scholarship Dinner on October 2. Leep was recognized before a record-setting audience o more PR

Meet Some of the Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens at Speedway Slammer Including Gang Members, Serial Criminals, Abusers, Thieves, and Drug Dealers (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued the following news release: * * * Meet Some of the Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens at Speedway Slammer Including Gang Members, Serial Criminals, Abusers, Thieves, and Drug Dealers One criminal illegal alien at Speedway Slammer was previously charged for terroristic threatening in the third degree for cutting a woman's breast with a box cutter after she refused to give him money * WASHINGTON -- This week, the U more PR

University of Notre Dame Law School: Panel Explores Catholic Social Teaching and Human Rights in Africa (10)
SOUTH BEND, Indiana, Oct. 4 -- The University of Notre Dame Law School issued the following news: * * * Panel Explores Catholic Social Teaching and Human Rights in Africa Author: Elyse Paul Notre Dame Law School recently hosted a panel event titled, "How Does Catholic Social Teaching Animate Human Rights in Africa," examining the intersection of Catholic social teaching, African culture, and human rights. The event brought together legal scholars, theologians, and human rights experts to exp more PR

Yakym, Colleagues Send Letter Calling on EPA to Stand with American Farmers and Biofuel Producers by Finalizing Import RIN Reduction Rule (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 -- Rep. Rudy Yakym, R-Indiana, issued the following news release: * * * Yakym, Colleagues Send Letter Calling on EPA to Stand with American Farmers and Biofuel Producers by Finalizing Import RIN Reduction Rule * WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rep. Yakym joined over 45 Senate and House colleagues in urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to finalize a rule on imported Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) and hold firm on the proposed biomass-based diesel volumes. In thei more PR