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The current commissioner of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development is resigning after less than a year in the position.
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Every long Indiana legislative session revolves around writing the new, two-year state budget. But 2023’s session focused on it more than most. That’s because many of the top priorities this year centered not just on policy, but a dollar amount.
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A bill that would fund specialized, optional firearm safety training for teachers in certain districts has been sent to the governor’s desk.
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People who track others electronically without their consent will be committing a crime in Indiana under legislation headed to the governor’s desk.
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A bill that would limit discussions of human sexuality in pre-kindergarten through third grade classrooms passed in a concurrence vote on Monday.
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Their legal arguments rest on constitutional violations and equal protections for transgender Americans.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb signed Senate Enrolled Act 480 into law Wednesday, along with 10 other bills that were waiting for his signature. The ban on medicinal and surgical gender-affirming care for transgender youth takes effect July 1.
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The Dolly Parton Imagination Library would get help spreading statewide under legislation advanced to the full Senate Thursday.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb and fellow Republican Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah are calling on Congress to find a breakthrough on immigration reform.
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It’s estimated North America has lost more than three billion birds over the past 50 years — mostly due to climate change and habitat loss.