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More than a thousand Indiana health care providers signed two letters to express concerns about the proposed abortion legislation lawmakers will vote on during the special session that starts Monday, July 25.
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Many listeners have questions about what abortion rights in Indiana will look like going forward. And now that Republican lawmakers have unveiled their proposed bill, we’re starting to get potential answers.
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One of Indiana’s most influential anti-abortion groups laid out its expectations for the upcoming special session Wednesday.
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Abortion will be legal in Indiana for at least another month. That’s after state lawmakers’ work in a special session on inflation relief and abortion has been delayed until July 25.
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Lawmakers will gather at the Statehouse Tuesday for what’s called a “technical session.” There, they will vote to override a veto and pass a technical corrections bill.
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Indiana lawmakers announced they will come back into session before the end of November to help the governor end the state’s public health emergency and…
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Indiana lawmakers will come into session before the end of November to significantly change how private businesses can require employees to get the…
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Gov. Eric Holcomb is appealing a judge’s ruling in his emergency powers lawsuit against the General Assembly.Legislators passed a law this year, HEA 1123,…
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Legislation headed to the governor’s desk would allow lawmakers to call themselves into special session during a public emergency, like the COVID-19…