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Some adult websites, including Pornhub, blocked access to their sites to users in Indiana ahead of the new age verification law from taking effect.
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Overdose Lifeline distributed more than 170,000 test strips in 2023. Advocates said they are more interested in saving lives than "getting held up on those gray areas" – which is where the legality of the test strip exists in Indiana code.
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Indiana University Bloomington Faculty declared no confidence in three university leaders: President Pamela Whitten, Provost Rahul Shrivastav and Vice Provost Faculty and Academic Affairs Carrie Docherty.
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From bills that aim to raise low reading scores to remedies for students using cellphones in class, lawmakers will spend the second half of session considering bills from the opposite chamber with fresh eyes and advancing initiatives with widespread support.
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How do you contact your legislator in Indiana? That's a question our audience wanted to know.
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The extension is included as part of House Speaker Mike Johnson’s proposal to extend government spending after Friday, Nov. 17.
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How do bills that have notable opposition in testimony pass through the legislature? Our audience was curious.
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September 30th marks the expiration of the Farm Bill, a piece of legislation that needs to be renewed every five years. We spoke with farmers and legal experts to unpack how the bill’s expiration may affect Hoosiers.
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Thirty-five states have proposed legislation to limit foreign agricultural land ownership. Indiana did so earlier than any other state in 2022. But how effective are these laws at protecting U.S. interests?
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The new law directs the Indiana State Department of Agriculture to inventory farmland that’s been lost to new homes, industries and commercial developments over the last 12 years.