There's about 1,200 bills filed but only some of them will become law. Here, we're tracking the bills that actually progress ...
The 93-page amendment to Senate Bill 1 introduced Tuesday scrapped an expanded homestead deduction and tax bill caps, which ...
The bill laying out Gov. Mike Braun’s plan for property tax cuts passed out of committee Tuesday, but it included amendments ...
Senate Bill 377 introduces a new framework and requirements for regional development funding, shifting the focus from ...
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 ...
Senate Bill 451 from Republican Sen. Travis Holdman could lower Indiana's income tax rate further starting in 2030, but it ...
The Indiana Senate's Local Government Committee unanimously approved a bill Thursday that would expand the pool of attorneys ...
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Senate Republicans on Tuesday backed away from the most significant parts of Gov. Mike Braun’s property tax cut proposal.
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.
The bill, proposed by Sen. Travis Holdman, would reduce the income tax rate from 2.9% in 2027 to 2.85% in 2030.
The Indiana Senate approved a bill Tuesday that could reduce Hoosiers ... decreasing over the next five years until it reaches 2.9% in 2027. Senate Bill 451 would lower it further to 2.85% ...