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Hoosier taxpayers are set to receive $200 checks after state lawmakers appear to have reached an agreement on an inflation relief package.
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The Indiana House rejected an effort Thursday to eliminate rape and incest exceptions from the proposed abortion ban.
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A Senate committee refused to budge Wednesday over its vision for inflation relief and financial supports for pregnant people and families.
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A House committee made significant changes to the proposed abortion ban Tuesday, including slightly expanding some of the bill’s exceptions.
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The House and Senate are quickly moving towards a standoff over whether to send $225 automatic refunds back to eligible Hoosiers.
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The House quickly finalized its inflation relief and family supports bill on Friday before sending it to the Senate.
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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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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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The “Love them Both” rally was held on the second day of the special legislative session, where lawmakers advanced a bill to ban abortion except in limited cases of rape and incest and when the life of the pregnant person is at risk.