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She’ll complete her current two-year term, but won’t seek reelection in 2024. She has served House District 24 — parts of Boone and Hamilton counties — since 2014.
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Torr plans to retire from the Indiana General Assembly in November 2024, at the end of his current two-year term.
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The Indianapolis Public Schools Board is asking the Marion County Superior Court to declare that the district meets an exception for the so-called $1 law.
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The council has joined a growing list of elected bodies across Indiana to express support for Senate Bill 248.
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Mayor John Hamilton has asked the council to pass the resolution supporting Senate Bill 248 at its Wednesday meeting. The resolution is purely symbolic and would be non-binding if passed.
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Before this year, lawmakers hadn’t filed more than seven anti-LGBTQ+ bills in a single session. And they often didn’t get hearings. This year, there are more than two dozen bills moving through the legislature.
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Bills to allow speed cameras in highway construction zones have been offered for years. But they’ve never been passed by the full House – until this week.
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Join us this Friday as we talk with Indiana legislators about what Hoosiers should expect for 2023.
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None of the nearly two dozen bills identified have received hearings yet – but activists are worried.
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Here’s what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.