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Property tax and water rights issues will be at the forefront of INFB's lobbying efforts next year.
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The state’s largest teachers’ union wants to strengthen collective bargaining rights for teachers, increase school funding, hire diverse educators, and provide social and emotional learning support for students.
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Randy Kron, president of INFB, said the bureau will focus on issues related to rural viability, taxation and fiscal policy, and land use and property rights.
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House Bill 1212, which would protect nonprofit organizations’ right to have anonymous donors, is in a conference committee.
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Trucks carrying toxic waste from the Ohio train derailment arrive in Indiana, we catch up on bills in the statehouse, and industry experts see opportunity in the Hoosier state with indoor shrimp farming.
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Current state law only allows the governor to convene a general court-martial. HB 1076 would extend that power to the adjutant general, the governor-appointed senior military official for the state.
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House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) said his caucus's goals in the 2023 session will be fiscal responsibility, empowering students and families and lowering costs and improving services.
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Hundreds of bills are filed every year, and it’s difficult for even journalists – who are literally paid to – to keep up with all of them. Here’s our guide for how to navigate Indiana’s legislative session.
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Indiana is set to collect an additional $3 billion in the current budget than state fiscal leaders planned for, according to a new revenue forecast unveiled Thursday.
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Through the first five months of the current fiscal year, Indiana has collected $647 million more than the state budget needs.