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Indiana legislative session has come to an end, and with it comes the approval of over $45 billion for the state budget.
The budget bill, expected to become law, adds productivity standards to post-tenure review, targets low-enrollment programs, and defines faculty senates as “advisory only.” ...
The two-year budget was significantly revised in just the last 24 hours. It now sits on Gov. Mike Braun's desk.
Indiana lawmakers eliminated funding for the Housing First program, a decision that will affect organizations dedicated to ...
Indiana’s cigarette tax—stagnant since 2007 at just 99 cents per pack—is about to get a major hike. The new budget deal, ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNIndiana public TV and radio stations lose state funding in latest budgetIndiana lawmakers passed a budget last week that cut funding to public radio and TV stations across the state, attempting to avoid a projected $2.4 billion shortfall. It comes as the federal ...
Indiana’s $44 billion two-year budget was approved late Thursday night by both chambers of the legislature as Democrats ...
Lawmakers had a $2 billion revenue hole to plug in the last week. This is the deal they came up with, that they plan to vote ...
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WISH-TV on MSNIndiana Republicans finalize $44 billion budget, while Democrats point to missed opportunitiesThe majority of Statehouse Democrats opposed the 2025 budget — crafted over four months and passed by Republicans early ...
Senator Rodney Pol voted against the Indiana state budget, criticizing its failure to prioritize public education and ...
Republican leaders in the Senate and House and Gov. Mike Braun reached a decision on a final budget, which includes raising ...
Tobacco products are set to be more heavily taxed in Indiana as lawmakers scramble to reel in a projected $2.4 billion ...
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