An Indiana bill that sought to crack down on homelessness effectively died in the House after it was held from a chamber vote ...
A push by 17 GOP attorneys general to strike down part of a federal law providing disability protections has prompted an outcry.
Attorney General Todd Rokita is seeking to dismiss a new complaint filed against him by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, calling it an “impermissible attempt to restrain an elected ...
The House's attempt at heading off anticipated transportation funding shortfalls mostly aims to boost local fundraising.
IEDC land notification and detailed reporting provisions, bundled with a governor-promoted innovation office, now head to the ...
Town elections would be held during presidential election years under legislation that left the Senate Thursday on a ...
Indiana bill to shift more dollars from traditional publics to charter schools earns Senate approval
A bill to expand property tax revenue for charter schools cleared a key legislative hurdle Thursday despite fierce pushback from both sides of the aisle and hours of debate on the Senate floor. Within ...
Discussions on a bill that could prompt nearly three-dozen Illinois counties to secede — and instead become part of Indiana — will continue in the Senate after House lawmakers approved the proposal 69 ...
Republican senators killed two flashy election proposals and significantly scaled back a third ahead of a Wednesday deadline.
The state's next spending plan had just one of 11 amendments incorporated ahead of the second reading deadline on Wednesday.
A bill that would reform how the state oversees prosecutors now heads to the Senate, where it’ll get further vetting before it could potentially become law. Lawmakers have tried for years to punish ...
Christina Cesnik is the Indiana Government Relations Director for the American Heart Association.
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