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Legislation to force school boards to give the public a chance to comment at their meetings is nearing the finish line in the 2022 session.
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House and Senate lawmakers appear poised to perform a resurrection act with legislation that eliminates Indiana’s handgun carry permits.
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The Indiana Senate passed a bill that aims to help residents who have homeowner’s associations get solar panels.
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A measure to permit adjunct teachers in public school classrooms is moving to the floor of the Indiana Senate. It’s aimed at helping curb a teacher shortage, but critics say it demeans skilled teachers and targets their unions.
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The bill was introduced last month and passed the Senate, but it did not receive a hearing in the House. Under the bill, the attorney general could request an outside special prosecutor be appointed if a county prosecutor refused to “categorically” prosecute certain crimes.
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Lawmakers amended a bill to remove incentives for adopting state guidelines on where wind and solar farms can be located. Money from renewable energy projects would have boosted revenues for rural counties and townships.
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A Senate committee Thursday halted a bill that would’ve made it harder for state agencies to create new rules.
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A bill creating a process for removing township trustees passed out of the House Tuesday without amendments. Supporters of the legislation say...
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A bill that would charge farmers more money to get their seed tested by the state passed in the Senate on Monday.
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A bill meant to help two Amish brothers who inadvertently built their homes in a floodway passed the Indiana House on Monday.