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Hoosiers in the U.S. House of Representatives voted along party lines for President Donald Trump's policy bill that narrowly passed the chamber early on May 22. Indiana's seven Republicans ...
Indiana state lawmakers have sent their governor a state budget bill that goes beyond setting funding levels. If Republican governor Mike Braun signs it into law, House Enrolled Act 1001 will require ...
In the final two days of the session, the Indiana legislature approved last-minute changes to a sex education bill and passed an anti-DEI bill. Senate Bill 442, which addresses instruction on ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Senate on Thursday narrowly approved a bill to require school board candidates to disclose party affiliation on the ballot unless they choose not to disclose ...
We're not going to require it in this bill," said State Sen. Gary Byrne Getty A bill proposed in the Indiana State Senate no longer requires consent to be taught as part of sex education.
The issue of consent has been a major topic surrounding Senate Bill 442, titled “instruction on human sexuality.” It was written by Indiana State Republican Senators Gary Byrne, Jeff Raatz and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A new bill that could add more tolls to Indiana interstates has made its way to Gov. Mike Braun's desk. Right now, the state cannot add tolls if they are too close to to an ...
Lead author: Rep. Jeff Thompson, R-Lizton What it does: This bill funds Indiana's government, health care programs like Medicaid, public K-12 schools and colleges for the next two years.
A bill that would allow Indiana lawmakers to explore welcoming in Illinois counties who wish to secede from their state is headed to the governor’s desk. On Thursday, Indiana House Bill 1008 ...
State Sen. J.D. Ford, D-Indianapolis voted against HB 1002, and one of his concerns was that the bill “lowers the bar for the person leading Indiana’s entire education system,” he wrote on ...
With final approval by the Indiana House Thursday, the Indiana-Illinois border bill passed both chambers of the Indiana legislature and heads to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk for signature into law.
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