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Indiana lawmakers write two-year budget this session
The biennium budget covers state agencies, boards, commissions, departments and the programs they oversee, capital projects and public education for two fiscal years.
3 GOP Indiana governor hopefuls all have millions in bank
Those totals signal a possibly expensive primary battle for the 2024 Republican nomination as the GOP seeks to extend its 20-year-hold on the governor’s office.
Here’s who's running for Bloomington City Council in 2023
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A handful of Republican representatives were responsible for the stalemate, refusing to vote with their party’s preferred speaker, Kevin McCarthy. Among them was one Hoosier congresswoman: Victoria Spartz.
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Of more than 6,500 guns intercepted by TSA between Jan. 1 and Dec. 16 last year, 68 were at the Indianapolis International Airport.
State Supreme Court ruling could affect solar customers' bills across Indiana
The case involves what math utilities can use to pay solar customers for the excess energy they deliver to the grid. The court said utilities are free to calculate excess energy in whatever time frame they want — as long as the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approves.
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If he wins and serves another full term, Bennett would hold the mayor’s office for 20 years.
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Here is what environmental experts are saying about the future effects of climate change.
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