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Indiana’s nine U.S. House members received a combined $199,332 in reimbursements for lodging, meals and incidentals in 2023 as part of a new program that allows federal lawmakers to recoup expenses without providing receipts.
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Most incumbents face no primary competition, but eight open seats have drawn two-dozen hopefuls.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg talk with experts about the proposed bills and Indiana’s wetlands.
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He’s one of several incumbents that won’t continue on in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Evansville Rep. Ryan Hatfield, a Democrat, announced Thursday he will run for Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Judge, making 2024 his last session after seven years in the General Assembly.
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He did not cite a reason for his departure in his announcement Monday.
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Former Rep. Tom Saunders, who served 13 terms in the Indiana House of Representatives, will soon release his story to the public in a new book, ‘Tom, What Are You Doing Here? Adventures In Public Service.’
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The Greenfield Republican will have served in Indiana’s House of Representatives for 25 years — since 1998. His district, 53, includes parts of Hancock and Madison counties.
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Just 2 percent of the more than 1,100 bills that became law the last five sessions of the Indiana General Assembly passed without a single Democratic vote on the House or Senate floors.
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Danny Lopez has long worked behind the scenes in government, but now seeks an open Indiana House seat.