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36 incumbents are unopposed in this year's election.
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The Indiana Democratic Party is focused on flipping at least four seats in the state House this year, which would break the supermajority Republicans have had for more than a decade.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg this Friday, as he will speak with experts about HB 1412 and what it will mean for pet store owners.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg talk with experts about the proposed bills and Indiana’s wetlands.
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Senate Bill 158 would increase the holding period for domestic violence offenders from eight to 24 hours in Indiana.
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The legislation aims to overhaul the quality of care local health departments provide to Hoosiers, moving more towards preventing illness than just treating it.
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Budget's architect said it’s unfair for some school districts to take in thousands in per student funds from local property levies, while other schools have far less support.
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Some worry allowing utilities to do this will mean higher electric bills for Indiana residents and businesses.
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House bill 1297 would decriminalize possession of small amounts of cannabis -- two ounces or less for those 21 and older.
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It’s not yet clear how much the average homeowner would save under the new proposal. And it’s not also not yet clear how much the plan would cost local governments and schools.