
Brandon Smith
Indiana Statehouse Reporter-
Indiana lawmakers, state officials and industry leaders began their second year of work exploring artificial intelligence and how the government uses it.
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Indiana began its new fiscal year largely matching expectations, as the state brought in about $17 million more in revenue in July than the budget plan projected.
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Gov. Mike Braun said he wants the federal government to reimburse Indiana for any costs related to state personnel helping enforce federal immigration laws.
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A federal appeals court revived a former Brownsburg music teacher's lawsuit that claims he was pushed out of his job because he refused to use transgender students' preferred pronouns and names.
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Gov. Mike Braun said Vice President J.D. Vance will be in Indianapolis this week to meet with him. And redrawing Indiana's congressional district lines to benefit Republicans is likely to be a key topic.
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Texas Republicans, at President Donald Trump’s urging, are redrawing their state’s congressional districts to give the GOP a greater advantage.
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The 168th Indiana State Fair begins Friday at the state fairgrounds in Indianapolis, featuring an art and music exhibit, a circus and some unusual food options.
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Indiana will receive more than $16 million from the latest settlements with drug companies over the opioid crisis.
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Scholarships and student loan repayment, advanced court technology, small claims court changes and expanded legal education — those are some of the recommendations of an Indiana Supreme Court commission tasked with facing the state's attorney shortage.
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The state and some of its local governments will receive about $15 million in federal dollars to help recover from severe storms, tornadoes and flooding this spring.