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Indiana lawmakers plan to provide Hoosiers with relief from property tax bills that are on the rise. And House Speaker Todd Huston said Indiana needs bold action to address high health care costs.
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Indiana lawmakers gathered for the start of a special session on Monday July 25, to consider bills that ban abortion, send financial support to families and provide inflation relief. Here's where those bills are now.
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Anti-abortion activists celebrated the start of Indiana’s special session at the statehouse Monday. But as the GOP plans to propose a bill on abortion restrictions, some anti-abortion organizers said the bill doesn’t go far enough.
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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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Only a small handful of Indiana Statehouse incumbents lost their reelection bids in Tuesday’s primary.
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There are 26 Indiana House or Senate races that include at least one incumbent this year. That’s the most since 2008, when there were 28.
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Lawmakers wrap up the 2022 session, passing bills on tax cuts and guns while voting down legislation dealing with material harmful to minors.
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House Republicans ban transgender girls from girls high school sports. A House committee restricts absentee mail-in voting. And the House makes changes to a controversial school curriculum bill before sending it to the Senate.
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Lawmakers try again on highway work zone speed cameras. No big abortion bills are coming this session. And a Senate committee approves the creation of...
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Indiana House and Senate leaders don’t appear to have many plans in place if there are significant COVID-19 outbreaks this session.Last year, the House…