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The Union School Corporation is suing the state to stop a new law that would dissolve the district in 2027.
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A measure meant to better align education and employment in Indiana could impact the types of courses public colleges and universities are allowed to offer.
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The Senate Republican budget proposal was unveiled Thursday.
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An Indiana House committee passed Senate Bill 426 Tuesday. It aims to protect water utilities from such lawsuits — and the customers who ultimately pay for them.
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Members of the Indiana Latino Democratic Caucus gathered at the Statehouse Thursday to push back against a wave of anti-immigrant legislation.
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Under House Bill 1004, nonprofit hospitals that charge more than 300 percent of their modified Medicare reimbursement rate would lose nonprofit status.
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Proposed legislation would appropriate $2.5 million to eliminate the backlog on testing rape kits.
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Senate Bill 123, authored by Sen. Scott Alexander (R-Muncie), would reduce the current time limit for those on unemployment benefits from 26 weeks to 14.
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Gov. Mike Braun hopes to “look for efficiencies” in Indiana’s environmental rules to make them more business-friendly.
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Farmland tax bills increased 26 percent in 2024, double the increase of any other property taxpayer category.