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Turmoil over the state budget at the end of the 2023 session delivered another $312 million for K-12 schools as lawmakers gave final approval to the new two-year, $44.5 billion spending plan.
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A “paradigm shift” for public health in Indiana crossed the finish line at the Statehouse Thursday.
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Indiana lawmakers will have about $1.5 billion more to work with in the new state budget than previously expected.
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The primary objective of the newest version of Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative is to attract even more tourism and talent than previous initiatives.
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A state task force charged with exploring what to do if a local prosecutor refuses to enforce certain laws held its first and only meeting Thursday. The panel talked for about an hour, heard no testimony and issued no recommendations.
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On an election night when a predicted GOP wave didn’t materialize in many places across the country, Hoosier Republicans secured continued supermajorities at the Statehouse.
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A housing task force this week recommended more than a dozen policies that can help Indiana address its affordable housing crisis.
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The bipartisan interim education committee released its final report on Monday, detailing recommendations for bills and topics during the upcoming legislative session.
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After four hours of public testimony, much of it conflicting, Indiana lawmakers appear no closer to deciding whether to legalize cannabis.
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Indiana House Republicans have a new budget architect – 12-term Rep. Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton).