Indiana business leaders form coalition to boost civic engagement

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One thought on “Indiana business leaders form coalition to boost civic engagement

  1. A good start would be to put and end to. Gerrymandered. Lop sided voting districting which results in elections without. Any choice to attract the attention of voters.

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