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Mayor Bennett says property tax caps mean less revenue for city
Homeowners could see a big jump in property tax bills this year due to skyrocketing home values. Indiana lawmakers want to provide some relief by lowering property tax caps the next few years.
Property tax relief proposal gets complicated in House committee
It’s not yet clear how much the average homeowner would save under the new proposal. And it’s not also not yet clear how much the plan would cost local governments and schools.
Indiana House passes bill to stop taxing active-duty military income by 2027
Census data shows the number of Indiana residents who are serving or have served at home or stationed overseas decreased significantly between 2020 and 2010.
IU undergrad now sole candidate in District 6 race after opponent withdraws
David Wolfe Bender is now one of just two city council candidates running unopposed.
Bloomington Bed Bath & Beyond set to close
This news comes less than a month after the company announced it shut 87 stores around the country.
Senators want to create work-share program in state
Instead of layoffs, work-share lets companies reduce employees’ hours and have the state pay affected workers a portion of their unemployment benefits relative to hours lost.
Bill would encourage 'advanced recycling' in Indiana
The bill’s author, Sen. Mark Messmer (R-Jasper), said it could help Indiana to reach its goal of recycling half its waste.
House committee amends pregnancy child support bill
House Bill 1009 would allow courts to order fathers to pay for more expenses than before.
Rural food insecurity putting pressure on food pantries
A recent study conducted by the non-profit group Save the Children Action Network found that 64 percent of rural respondents say they or someone they know is struggling with food insecurity.
Rokita under investigation by state disciplinary commission
The filing does not say exactly what Rokita is being investigated for, but it’s related to cases involving Dr. Caitlin Bernard, who provided abortion care to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio.
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