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Emotional testimony helps guide House committee approval of mental health care bill
Senate Bill 1 is meant to help increase access to care through community mental health centers and provide resources for the 9-8-8 crisis response hotline.
More severe weather in forecast; Friday's state tornado count rises to 20
Storms could start as late as Tuesday night, but the better chance for severe weather will be Wednesday morning through the evening.
Indiana officials tour tornado destruction in Sullivan, promise aid
Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) visited the site of the destruction on Monday. He said he’s working to get an expedited federal disaster declaration for Indiana.
Machine gun switches will become illegal under Indiana bill
Indiana lawmakers have given final approval to a proposal that would it illegal for anyone to possess devices for adapting a firearm into a machine gun.
Indiana Senate backs GOP bill tightening mail voter rules
A proposal that would require Indiana voters to submit more identification information to obtain mail-in ballots was endorsed Monday by the state Senate.
Sheriff: Vote on jail firm was not unanimous, state code violation may have occurred
Sheriff Ruben Marté says two representatives of his department serving on a firm selection committee did not formally cast votes.
Indiana Senate passes bill authorizing speed cameras in highway work sites
House Bill 1015 would allow cameras in four work zones statewide. Drivers going at least 11 miles per hour over the limit would be ticketed.
Indiana pays anti-ESG firm to advise on state pension funds
A watchdog group said Strive has ties to the political push against ESGs.
New bill could keep domestic violence suspects in jail longer
Senate Bill 158 would increase the holding period for domestic violence offenders from eight to 24 hours in Indiana.
Public school enrollment up slightly, still down from 2019
Enrollment in Indiana’s public schools increased slightly this year, reversing a three-year downtrend.
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