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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(116,503 posts)
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 03:59 PM Jan 2023

Indiana politics make it difficult for tech industry to recruit, keep employees in state

Everly Coleman is the exact type of person that Indiana is looking for — an entrepreneur who started her own data analytics company and bought a house to settle down in Indianapolis for more than a decade.

But she moved out of Indianapolis with her wife last year, as state legislators were getting ready to pass a near total-abortion ban. They now live in Santa Fe, N.M.

"We both believe reproductive rights are very important," said Coleman, who is a trans woman. But it wasn't just about abortion. They were worried that the state would follow Florida in passing a law restricting discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. And, in fact, a leading Republican has since signaled Indiana lawmakers will consider a so-called "don't say gay" law.

The disconnect is growing between Indiana's mounting socially conservative policies, which includes not only the near-total abortion ban currently stalled in court, but also a ban on trans girls playing school sports, and the tech industry's increasingly vocal progressive workforce.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/indiana-politics-difficult-tech-industry-100940009.html

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Indiana politics make it difficult for tech industry to recruit, keep employees in state (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2023 OP
Well, they vote for Republicans so they can continue to make washers and dryers in Indiana.... TheRealNorth Jan 2023 #1
Indiana and some other states need to think what it is they are doing because for many of us RKP5637 Jan 2023 #2
Come on over to Illinois our doors are open to everyone. Bluethroughu Jan 2023 #3
Bluethroughu I raised two more Dems... raising2moredems Jan 2023 #7
I do not to spend any money in states that are not trying to be humanists. Bluethroughu Jan 2023 #8
Ohio is the same way. Diamond_Dog Jan 2023 #4
My Daughter with a PhD in Chemistry leftieNanner Jan 2023 #5
We might as well just split America into a Red USA and a Blue USA. OrlandoDem2 Jan 2023 #6

TheRealNorth

(9,629 posts)
1. Well, they vote for Republicans so they can continue to make washers and dryers in Indiana....
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:04 PM
Jan 2023

Oh wait, those jobs got moved to Mexico too after Trump won in 2016.

RKP5637

(67,112 posts)
2. Indiana and some other states need to think what it is they are doing because for many of us
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:06 PM
Jan 2023

it is a RED flag to move/live/work in some of these states especially in hi-tech.

Bluethroughu

(5,988 posts)
3. Come on over to Illinois our doors are open to everyone.
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:06 PM
Jan 2023

And we have beautiful parks, abundant industry, diverse people and housing choices.

We are one of the largest economies in the world, and we favor industry AND workers. Unions are part of our Constitution.

raising2moredems

(714 posts)
7. Bluethroughu I raised two more Dems...
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 10:48 PM
Jan 2023

Sadly one is not in IL but if she ever needs reproductive care, I'll have her here in no time. So hell ya, come on over to IL. While I have some empathy for non-wingnuts in some states, it is time for them to move. Soon the third world/medieval states won't have an Ob-gyn and/or other specialists working there. I just cannot wait.
But IN lets you sell guns everywhere, I'm surprised schools don't gun raffles as fund raisers.

Bluethroughu

(5,988 posts)
8. I do not to spend any money in states that are not trying to be humanists.
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 11:28 PM
Jan 2023

I'm so sick of the religious self-rightous zealots, that opperate in hypocrisy. They're trying to make everyone as miserable as they are.

Diamond_Dog

(35,171 posts)
4. Ohio is the same way.
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:47 PM
Jan 2023

And the state politicians wonder why we’re losing population. Time to start forcing the wimmins here to birth more babies.

leftieNanner

(15,742 posts)
5. My Daughter with a PhD in Chemistry
Mon Jan 9, 2023, 04:50 PM
Jan 2023

Is currently looking for a tenure track university position. She has a spreadsheet with criteria for different schools under consideration.

None of those crazy red states are on her list. Even some very good schools in Texas had positions open. She did not even apply.

The brain drain will continue. Indiana is just one of the states that will be having problems.

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