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A new Indiana law ensures state officials no longer can use taxpayer dollars to purchase or lease luxury vehicles to travel around Indianapolis, or anywhere else inside or outside the Hoosier State.
A recent vote in the Indiana Senate could put the United States on track for its first constitutional convention since 1787.
INDIANAPOLIS – All of Indiana’s public higher education institutions have committed to tuition freezes, the Braun administration announced Tuesday. Gov. Mike Braun said the move involves all … ...
State Sen. Andy Zay (R-Huntington) will serve as a member of the Interim Study Committees on Environmental Affairs and Energy ...
Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo is eying a political comeback after being dogged by sex assault claims, hoping to become mayor of the largest US city New York.
There's a housing crisis in Indiana. That's the word from housing advocates across the state. Now they want Governor Mike Braun to do something about it. Close to 700 signed on to a letter asking ...
Indiana has a new state office dedicated to helping small businesses start and grow with the launch of the Office of ...
An Indianapolis business owner will lead the state’s new Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, with a focus on ...
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education voted for a two-year tuition freeze following Governor Braun's concerns about rising education costs and student debt.
The Indiana Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation officially launched on Monday, an entity that officials hope will help ...
Indiana governor Mike Braun announced statewide tuition freeze, marking the first time since 2010 that multiple campuses will hold tuition flat for in-state students.
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