By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Statehouse testimony on Monday was almost entirely ...
The majority of Republican committee members on the Senate Elections Committee shared their reservations concerning a bill to make school board elections partisan, but nearly all still voted the propo ...
Statehouse testimony on Monday was almost entirely against an Indiana bill that seeks to crack down on homelessness by making ...
The bill’s language mirrors model legislation from the Cicero Institute, a conservative Texas-based think tank that has pitched similar legislation around the country to combat rising homelessness ...
Inspecting CFOs/CAFOs twice every five years is necessary when you look at the massive amounts of manure generated by these ...
House Bill 1662 would ban communities from using state funds to provide permanent housing to unhoused people and lead them to ...
Many local officials are concerned that Senate Bill 1 will result in a significant loss of funding to public safety, education, infrastructure, public transportation, and access to library resources.
There were some mixed emotions today at the Indiana Statehouse, as a bill to put politics into school board races advanced.
Senate Bill 1 would reduce property taxes through caps on increases, as well as upping the standard homestead deduction.
There's about 1,200 bills filed but only some of them will become law. Here, we're tracking the bills that actually progress ...