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Indiana lawmakers are considering a bill that would change requirements for Hoosier high schoolers.  House Bill 1002 would require students to meet with an employer or labor organization during their final two years of high school.  It would also allow students to get credit toward graduation for internships and apprenticeships.  It’s expected to receive a vote in the House Education Committee as early as next week.

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