Senate Republicans unveiled a series of priorities, with a focus on healthcare and tax reform.
The Senate’s lead budget writer says the next budget will be hampered by the more than $1 billion in cost overruns.
Bills already filed by lawmakers focus on local water infrastructure, solar panels and biofuel.
Voting rights groups alleged the county was treating hand-delivered registration forms as mailed-in ones, and requiring proof of residency.
Legislators hope to help homeowners anticipating high bills this spring, but want more data — and few unintended consequences.
However, there's not overly enthusiastic about it.
An ex-Department of Workforce Development specialist allegedly filed more than $34,000 in fraudulent claims for herself and her husband.
Updated info, including full reports that list donors, loans and spending, isn't due to the state's election division until Jan. 18.
The funding will build upon key work already underway to improve the early learning infrastructure in the Hoosier State.
The informal advisory opinion about the private-sector job he also held while beginning his term in state office.
The move ends benefits for small owners.
The governor released his 2023 legislative priorities Wednesday.
Hoosiers have some of the highest healthcare costs in the nation.
But the future is less clear on tangential issues of mail-order abortion pills and contraception.
It also brings complications: tax details, problem gambling debates and recent federal convictions.
In some cases, caregiver stressors such as substance abuse and unemployment were determined to play a role in the death of a child.
They want pension fund managers to focus on return on investment and not on energy and social policies.
The Republican from Charlestown replaces alternate member Sen. Liz Brown, R-Fort Wayne.
GOP lawmakers are hesitant about big school funding asks, including from the education department.
Starting January 1, the monthly tax will be 19.9 cents per gallon.
A federal omnibus bill passed Thursday sets an end date for continuous Medicaid coverage.
Rep. Earl Harris, D-East Chicago, is th chairman and Rep. Carolyn Jackson, D-Hammond, is vice chair.
For the first time, women make up the majority of the court.
That's a 1% decline from the year before, but an increase from October.
More than 12% of Indiana residents live in areas where there is no broadband infrastructure that provides minimally acceptable speeds.
The proposal comes as the nation prepares for a "mild recession" in early 2022.
Nearly 40% of respondents said they’d vote for the former president in a 2024 GOP primary, while 28% favor Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
The Indiana Republican Party Chairman is looking to move up.
The Republican governor is expected to outline his full legislative agenda for the next session on Jan. 4.
State budget requests could quickly eat up new revenue.
Many agencies have other projects in need of funding on top of salary increases.
He hasn't thrown his support yet to any of the candidates to succeed him and is instead focusing on his 2023 legislative priorities.
There’s little time left before the Dec. 31 deadline.
The program marks some of the first definitive policy proposals by any of the candidates vying for the Indiana governor’s seat.
Throughout his time in Congress, Braun has closely aligned himself with former President Donald Trump.
She joins U.S. Sen. Mike Braun and Fort Wayne businessman Eric Doden in the race for the Republican nomination.
The former Republican, now a Democrat, said she could make an official candidacy announcement in early 2023.
Holcomb to focus on employee pay.
He won in potential matchups against Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and Fort Wayne businessman Eric Doden.
Just 41% of Indiana’s registered voters went to the polls this fall.