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The vast majority of new laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly this year take effect July 1. HEA 1001: State budget The ...
Foster youth and emancipated minors in Indiana are now able to open their own bank accounts without parental consent. One ...
We have an opportunity before us as a community to reflect and decide together how we want to treat those who are immigrants ...
Public Indiana colleges and universities will eliminate 19 percent of their degree programs to meet requirements added to the ...
The Muncie Redevelopment Commission will spend tax dollars earmarked for the Muncie Mall to demolish part of the mall complex ...
Gov. Mike Braun was given slightly more expansive authority this year to explore tolling Indiana’s interstate highways. Braun ...
The Indiana Department of Child Services is undergoing what it calls a “transformational” reorganization of its agency. Up to ...
A property tax case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court this week could have a huge impact on local government and school ...
Gov. Mike Braun created a new task force to address Indiana’s growing demand for energy — largely driven by AI data centers, new manufacturing plants and electric vehicles. But consumers — who will be ...
Indiana’s private school voucher program grew to more than 76,000 students this school year, with the state spending nearly half a billion to subsidize tuition at private, parochial, and nonreligious ...
The public currently has a chance to weigh in on a proposed rule by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles to ban people from ...
Indiana State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla announced her reelection bid Thursday. Despite being the incumbent, this is the Republican’s first run for the office — Nieshalla was appointed by Gov. Eric ...
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