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The Senate Republican caucus's session agenda unveiled Thursday is focused on education, child care and health care access.
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Tens of thousands more students will be eligible for taxpayer dollars to help fund their private school education under the final version of the new state budget.
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Indiana's hospital leaders say that they have been operating in the red in 2022 due to inflation and rising labor costs. And they are worried that proposed legislation to address rising health care costs could push them deeper into financial stress.
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Indiana Senate Republicans are prioritizing health care issues in 2023 – from expanding access to care to trying to lower costs – and long-term goals on fiscal issues and public safety.
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A new state revenue forecast projects that Indiana lawmakers will have about $1.6 billion in new money to spend in the 2023 session.
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A lawsuit filed by the Indiana and St. Joseph County Republican parties against the Democratic members of the St. Joseph County election board has changed court venues.
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A Marshall County judge has declined to issue a temporary restraining order requested by the Indiana and St. Joseph County Republican Parties in their lawsuit against the Democratic members of the St. Joseph County Election Board.
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The Indiana Republican Party has filed a lawsuit against the Democratic members of the St. Joseph County Election Board, the latest development in a fight over how Democratic County Clerk Rita Glenn stored and processed absentee ballots in the May 2022 primary.
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Twelve Indiana Republicans are currently in the running to be the GOP’s nominee to replace U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Jimtown).
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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has tossed his hat into the ring to replace U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Jimtown), who was killed in a car crash earlier this month.