Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle
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Former Braun administration official Jennifer-Ruth Green has ended her bid to challenge Democratic U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, saying that the failure of Republicans to redraw Indiana’s congressional maps “tied our hands behind our back.”
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Secretary of State Diego Morales defends his office as following state law
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Here is a look at what Indiana congressional candidates raised during 2025 and how much money they had as of Dec. 31 (includes those raising at least $10,000).
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All nine U.S. House and 100 Indiana House seats are up for election this year, along with half of the 50 Indiana Senate seats.
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Legalization supporters encouraged by Trump’s action, but stance of state leaders remains unchanged
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Republican Rep. Ed Clere has decided to leave the Indiana General Assembly after 18 years. He further plans to run as an independent candidate for New Albany mayor in 2027.
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A one-year state income tax break on overtime and tips for Hoosier workers has cleared the Indiana Senate.
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Bills on township government, hemp and utility costs also pass General Assembly
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Provisions of Senate Bill 182 would require those schools and universities to designate multiple-person restrooms, locker rooms, and changing areas for use only by males or females based on their reproductive biology at birth.
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A social media post from Trump Thursday night blasted Sen. Travis Holdman as a RINO — Republican in name only — “who, for whatever reason, voted against Redistricting in Indiana, in a District that I won by 39 points, which puts the United States Congress in jeopardy.”