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The Indiana Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would seal eviction filings in some instances.
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Senate lawmakers Wednesday significantly scaled back legislation that would’ve largely prevented private employers from enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
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A Senate committee made major changes to a controversial elections bill Monday, eliminating language that would’ve added a new restriction to absentee mail-in voting.
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The Indiana Senate is bracing for a contentious second half of session after the House sent several controversial measures its way.
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A bill that would create local workforce recruitment and retention funds across Indiana survived the Senate and is awaiting House approval. It’s aimed...
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Legislation to allow highway work zone speed cameras cleared an important hurdle Tuesday – the Senate approved the measure after years of rejecting it.
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Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to lower the tax on some tobacco products – notably, certain vape products.
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The Indiana Senate will no longer consider a controversial school curriculum and transparency bill.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb could end the state’s public health emergency without jeopardizing millions in federal funding under a bill approved by a Senate...
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A package of bills proposed by Republican senators in efforts to curb crime in Marion County were met with some opposition during a committee hearing.