
Brandon Smith
Indiana Statehouse Reporter-
While the vast majority of new laws passed each year take effect on July 1, some measures go into effect much later.
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The vast majority of new laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly this year take effect July 1.
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Gov. Mike Braun was given slightly more expansive authority this year to explore tolling Indiana's interstate highways.
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Up to 40 middle and upper management positions could be eliminated as the Indiana Department of Child Services said it aims to devote more resources to frontline services.
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A property tax case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court could have a huge impact on local government and school finances — and, some worry, throw the state's property tax assessment system into chaos.
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The public currently has a chance to weigh in on a proposed rule by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles to ban people from changing the gender marker on their driver's license.