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A bill to ban abortion in Indiana with limited exceptions passed the state Senate by a single vote Saturday.
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The Indiana Senate easily approved legislation Friday that spends $50 million on financial supports for pregnant people, families and children. The measure is meant to be a companion to Republicans’ proposed abortion ban.
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The Indiana Senate rejected an effort Thursday that would’ve deleted rape and incest exceptions from its proposed abortion ban.
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A Senate committee unanimously approved a bill Tuesday that would spend $50 million on financial supports and resources for pregnant people, children and families. It also advanced an inflation relief measure that would allow the average Hoosier household to save about $20 a month for the next six months.
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Indiana Senate Republicans added further restrictions to their proposed abortion ban Tuesday.
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Indiana lawmakers began a special legislative session at the Statehouse. Top of their agenda is legislation to ban abortions, likely with few exceptions.
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A measure to remove a legal defense for Indiana schools and public libraries accused of sharing harmful material failed during this year's legislative session. The Senate voted down the proposal as its final move before adjournment.
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Senate lawmakers effectively killed a controversial school curriculum and parent oversight bill Monday, but some sections may return.
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In a stunning move, a Senate committee Wednesday effectively gutted a bill that would’ve eliminated Indiana’s license requirement to carry a handgun in public.
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A controversial school curriculum and parent transparency bill underwent more changes and passed out of a Senate committee Wednesday.