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The bill stalled this month amid persistent disagreement between lawmakers in the legislative session’s final days. The final version made concessions in language that was opposed by critics of Israel.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg talk with experts about the proposed bills and Indiana’s wetlands.
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The iconic dome of the Indiana Statehouse is closed to the public, citing structural concerns for the 135-year-old feature.
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A band with ties to The Satanic Temple wants to play at Indiana’s Statehouse in a bid for “religious liberty,” following a conservative Christian activist’s prayer rally at the site this spring. And it’s willing to sue to get in.
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McCormick laid out her legislative priorities at a campaign event Thursday just hours after announcing her bid for governor.
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Advocates are rallying around Senate Bill 202, which would allow tenants to place rent in escrow in order to pressure landlords into fixing critical problems with heat or water.
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And, legislation supporting better mental health treatment in the criminal justice system takes a step forward.
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Other caucus priorities include scholarships for Black or Hispanic students pursuing health care careers – SB 453 – and ending discrimination in housing appraisals.
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There was always going to be at least three incumbent losses this year. That’s because there were three races with incumbents facing off against each other.
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There are 26 Indiana House or Senate races that include at least one incumbent in Tuesday's primary election. That’s the most since 2008, when there were 28.