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Republican leaders said before the start of session they wanted it to be a quiet one, focused on small tweaks to existing policies. Yet some of their priorities were anything but — including a measure that will hold back thousands of third grade students and legislation involving one of the most controversial geopolitical conflicts in memory.
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An overhaul of Indiana’s public health system cleared a key legislative hurdle Monday.
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House lawmakers passed a bill this week to require state agencies to review occupational regulations. The bill requires agencies to remove or modify any that aren’t necessary to protect health and safety or prevent fraud and harm.
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House Republicans sent their proposed budget to the Senate Thursday, where disagreement likely looms over tax cuts and school voucher expansion.
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Indiana House Republicans plan to focus on remaking high school education, trying to lower health care costs and creating affordable housing in this year’s session.
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Indiana House Republicans have a new budget architect – 12-term Rep. Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton).
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Republicans and Democrats in the House clashed Thursday over the scope of a bill that includes family financial supports and offers inflation relief to Hoosiers.
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A Senate committee Tuesday gutted the House Republican tax cut package, eliminating every tax cut from the bill.
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House Republicans voted Monday to further restrict when Hoosiers can vote by mail.
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The Indiana House approved a controversial school content and curriculum bill Wednesday, after more than an hour and a half of discussion on the House floor and making some changes to the bill earlier this week.