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"Hoosiers can rest assured that Indiana continues to be in a solid financial position," said Republican State Comptroller ...
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun welcomed U.S.
Starting July 1, the state required may local government boards to start livestreaming their public meetings on the internet.
A State Budget Agency report says the state also collected more in revenue than was initially projected in April’s revenue ...
The U.S. Senate has until July 18 to vote on Trump administration spending cuts, including to USAID. What projects did USAID fund in Indiana?
The $50 billion bill awaiting action in the upper chamber isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, according to Kate Flessner, spokeswoman for Senate Republicans.
A new Indiana law to address chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools is now in effect, but Hoosier education officials — and at least one state senator — say online misinformation has mischaracterized ...
Indiana’s GOP supermajorities are taking a hands-on approach to higher education. From ending diversity efforts to cracking down on tenure and making syllabi postings mandatory, conservatives are ...
Local lawmakers heard from Hoosiers Tuesday night at the Century Center in South Bend.The event was hosted by the Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council.I ...
Nearly all of the workers responsible for cleaning 272,000 pounds of garbage off Oregon highways have lost their jobs after lawmakers failed to pass a transportation spending package.
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that Mississippi ranks last among all U.S. states in a new study evaluating legislative efforts to combat plastic pollution. Despite ...
Two Republican senators and a broad bipartisan coalition of funders and nonprofits prevented a 600% increase in taxes levied on the endowments of the largest private foundations as part of President ...