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The Senate Republican caucus's session agenda unveiled Thursday is focused on education, child care and health care access.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb’s agenda for his final year in office is centered on educating and training Hoosiers — from early childhood to beyond high school.
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Indiana is now surrounded by three states that have legalized recreational cannabis, but attempts to legalize it here haven’t made it far. One lawmaker said personal perceptions are stopping Indiana from joining the 38 other states with some form of legalization.
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Indiana’s 2024 legislative session begins Monday, kicking off 10 weeks of work that will end no later than mid-March.
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Eighty-six Indiana counties recently received the first round of public health funding to come from the state’s Health First Indiana initiative. Local health departments that opted into the funding have since received a total of $75 million from the state.
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Three more state lawmakers have announced they won’t run for reelection this year ahead of the start of the 2024 legislative session.
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New law aims to ensure police, fire departments hire, promote or fire based on ‘merit,’ not politicsPolice and firefighter advocates argue politics can creep into public safety departments’ hiring, promotion and discipline decisions when elected local officials have unilateral control over personnel. Some communities put those decisions in the hands of a merit board to make the process more “fair.” A new law will soon push more Indiana communities to adopt such boards.
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Suzanne Crouch has been Lt. Governor since 2017 and is now vying for governor
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As affordable housing becomes increasingly out of reach for Hoosier renters, advocates say lawmakers didn’t do enough this past session to address the growing crisis.
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Whole Woman's Health Alliance said the state's anti-abortion movement precipitated the clinic closing.