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Legislation to protect businesses and institutions from COVID-19 lawsuits is one step closer to the governor’s desk.Senate Bill 1 would limit legal action…
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Indiana House Republicans want to spend at least $65 million less on traditional K-12 schools in their state budget plan than Gov. Eric Holcomb…
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Thirteen bills addressing state environmental issues will likely never see the light of day. House Environmental Affairs Committee chair, Rep. Doug…
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A bill giving the General Assembly more power in future emergency situations – and tying the government’s hands a bit – in future emergency situations is…
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Indiana businesses and institutions are one step closer to being protected from COVID-19 lawsuits. A House committee passed the bill but some still worry…
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An Indiana House committee unanimously approved a “historic” police reform bill Tuesday – one that has the support of law enforcement and groups like the…
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Indiana House Republicans expanded their supermajority in the 2020 election, going from 67 seats to 71. But that doesn’t necessarily mean the caucus will…
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The Indiana House and Senate are making changes to the way they conduct business for the 2021 legislative session – one everyone agrees will be…
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Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) has COVID-19.Huston’s office confirmed Thursday he recently tested positive and is experiencing mild…
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Indiana’s syringe exchange programs are one step closer to staying open another year. The Indiana House passed a bill Tuesday that includes language to…