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Republican leaders in the Indiana General Assembly don't see eye to eye on the future of a controversial school curriculum bill. Some lawmakers at the Statehouse want to resurrect parts of the bill, while others say it's all or nothing.
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Lawmakers head toward the finish line of the 2022 session. A school curriculum bill dies. A gun bill is revived. And the vaccine mandate debate is over.
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House Bill 1359 has passed through both chambers of the Indiana General Assembly and has nearly completed the process to become law.
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The Indiana Senate voted 0-50 this week to kill a piece of legislation that would have changed the way special education disputes between families and schools are resolved.
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Republicans have revived a bill to eliminate Indiana’s license requirement to carry a handgun in public.
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A bill that allows companies that pollute to capture their carbon emissions and store them underground narrowly passed the state Senate on Tuesday.
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Indiana lawmakers approved a bill Tuesday to ban transgender girls from girls school sports.
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Black leaders from across the state on Monday criticized legislation near the finish line that would affect everything from education to the environment at the NAACP’s annual legislative day at the Statehouse.
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A bill that sets state guidelines for where wind and solar farms can be located passed the House on Monday.
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A bill to make it easier for nonprofits to purchase distressed homes is in its final steps in the Indiana General Assembly.