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The Bail Project filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the state of Indiana over legislation set to become law on July 1.
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The Indiana High School Athletic Association on Wednesday commended Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb’s veto of a bill banning transgender females from participating in girls school sports
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Disagreements between the House and Senate chambers aren’t unusual. But this session featured some particularly stark divides between the Republican supermajorities.
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The measure makes two major tax reductions. It cuts the individual income tax down to 2.9 percent (from its current 3.23 percent). And it eliminates a pair of utility taxes.
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About 13,000 Hoosiers had their handgun carry permits rejected or revoked in the last two years. Under the bill, opponents said, they wouldn’t know they’re barred from carrying.
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A bill that seeks to redefine rape and consent in Indiana is headed to the governor’s desk after state lawmakers gave it their final approval on Wednesday.
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The bill is dead, but lawmakers said some sections of it may return as part of other legislation before the session ends.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signaled support Wednesday for contentious proposals moving through the Legislature that would ban transgender girls from participating in K-12 girls school sports.
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Indiana legislators pushing for significant tax cuts are now getting some support from Gov. Eric Holcomb.
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If the full Senate approves the bill, which could happen as soon as Thursday, it would head to the governor for consideration. The Indiana House already passed it.