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Governor signs small business federal tax savings bill into law
Hoosier small businesses can get greater federal tax savings this year because of the first bill from the 2023 session that’s been signed into law.
House Republicans vote to block public funding from Kinsey Institute at Indiana University
Indiana House Republicans voted Wednesday to block public funding of the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University
Rokita announces he's running for re-election in 2024
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Wednesday he will run for re-election in 2024. That would seem to rule him out for bids for governor or U.S. senator, both of which are open seats that election cycle.
Indiana House seeks to apply voter ID law to vote-by-mail ballot applications
The bill asks those voters to include the last four digits of their Social Security number and either their driver’s license number, their state ID number or their voter registration number.
Senate committee votes to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth
The Indiana State Medical Association and the Indiana chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics testified against the bill.
House GOP seeks to stop courts from intervening when transgender kids are at risk of suicide
Under current law, if a child is a serious risk to themselves or others and won’t get the care they need from their parent or guardian, a court can remove the child from their home.
Indiana couldn't set stricter coal ash rules than federal ones under state House bill amendment
The waste leftover from burning coal can have toxic heavy metals that can get into the groundwater and pollute local drinking water sources.
Grain dust bins face explosion risk each year
According to a Purdue report. nine such incidents occurred nationwide in 2022. That represents a slight increase over seven explosions in 2021 and a 10-year average of 7.8 explosions annually.
Holcomb pens op-ed urging Congress to allow states to sponsor immigrants
Holcomb says immigrants are needed to help fill the about 220,000 open jobs in Indiana.
Sheriff working on jail ‘with or without’ commissioners’ support
Sheriff Ruben Marté says conflicts involving the commissioners are impeding progress.
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