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Earned income tax credit increase unanimously clears House
The legislation doesn’t just increase the amount of the Indiana earned income tax credit, it also better aligns the state credit with the federal one.
Bill would require schools to report kids' gender identity, orientation
Across the country, state lawmakers are proposing bills that would restrict transgender students’ rights and how sexuality and gender is discussed in schools.
Ask The Mayor: Terre Haute's Bennett on COVID, ARPA funds, property tax caps
Bennett says he's seeing more downtown openings after the pandemic, the new jail location further south isn't creating new problems for officials, and new legislative talk of decreasing property tax caps is déjà vu.
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Biden's second state of the union is tonight. Here's how to watch
WFIU will carry live coverage from our partner, NPR.
House OKs bill to allow speed cameras in a few highway work zones
The first offense would be a warning; the second would be $75. Each ticket after that would be $150. The measure drew bipartisan support and opposition.
Settlement expands voting access to Hoosiers with print disabilities
Prior to this settlement, voters with print disabilities could only vote by mail if they were assisted by someone from the state’s appointed travel board.
What legislators are saying about the 2023 session
Legislators discuss the importance of Senate Bill 1 and what they have planned for 2023.
Students name cost as largest barrier to entering college
A new survey shows that more than a quarter of students who choose not to go to college see the cost as prohibitive.
Anti-ESG bill could mean lower Indiana pension benefits
House Bill 1008, aims to cut ties with banks that have certain ESGs or environmental, social and governance policies. These are policies that consider the environmental or social impacts of their investments.
Indiana women up to No. 2 in latest AP poll
The Hoosiers are 22-1 overall and have won 10 straight games. They sit atop the Big Ten with a 12-1 record, a half-game ahead of No. 5 Iowa.
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