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Confront the Climate Crisis, a group of students from across the state, held a press conference in West Lafayette on Friday with State Senator Ron Alting…
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Indiana lawmakers will study topics in the coming weeks that include human trafficking, a racial achievement gap in K-12 schools and unemployment benefits…
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The governor’s authority to declare disaster emergencies would be severely restricted under legislation unanimously approved by a Senate committee…
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Indiana House and Senate Democrats want the governor to call a special session of the General Assembly to meet in August.Dems say there are critical…
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Indiana’s sales tax revenues have under-performed this fiscal year, and a new revenue forecast predicts the state won’t collect as much as previously…
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Communities across Indiana would receive more than $400 million for road and bridge projects under a plan unveiled Thursday by State Senator Brandt…
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ISTEP testing, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and redistricting are among more than 40 topics assigned to legislative study committees this summer.…
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Indiana is now the 23rd Right-To-Work state in the country.The Senate signed off on the bill Wednesday just two days after it was approved in the…
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Despite five members voting against it, Indiana House Republicans still garnered enough votes to pass Right-To-Work legislation.The bill passed by a…
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Indiana is closer to becoming a Right-To-Work state.The Senate passed a measure that would prohibit unions from charging dues to non-members by a 28-to-22…