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Senate Bill 202 has been unpopular on college campuses. Faculty say it threatens academic freedom, a perspective its supporters deny.
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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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The decision, largely symbolic, does not halt the Kinsey Institute’s work, ranging from studies on sexual assault prevention to contraception use among women.
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Indiana Senate Democratic leaders plan to fight for bills that would restore abortion rights and enshrine same sex and interracial marriage rights in state law.
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House members advanced the near-total abortion ban 62-38 with limited exceptions, including in cases of rape and incest, and to protect the life and physical health of the mother.
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Holcomb said maximizing the legislature’s time is critically important and he’s confident they can give at least a billion dollars back to Indiana taxpayers.
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The impact on the global market of the crisis in Ukraine. The state’s lone milk bank is scrambling to keep up with an increased demand for breast milk. And, the Indiana legislature wrapped up its 2022 session this week.
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Lawmakers wrapped up the first half of session this week, passing bills on tobacco taxes, adjunct teachers and material harmful to minors. Here’s what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.
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Indiana’s attorney general continues to criticize Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb for trying to block a new law that gives state legislators more power to intervene during public health emergencies.
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A Republican redistricting plan shores up a suburban Indianapolis district for the GOP while leaving a potentially targeted Democratic district in northwestern Indiana intact.