Indiana's legislative session sees education bills on deregulation, private schools, and teacher benefits progressing, amid partisan debate.
Incentives to boost manufacturing of small nuclear reactors are at the heart of a Republican-backed bill that seeks to expand Indiana’s energy portfolio. But consumer advocates argue the novel technology is “too risky” and will come at a “massive” cost to ratepayers.
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Ten education bills are already advancing in the early weeks of the 2025 legislative session, including those seeking to improve K-12 student attendance,
After the 2024 elections, where does Indiana's influence stand in a new Congress and a new Trump administration in Washington, D.C.?
Early reaction was mostly positive Thursday to a Senate GOP priority bill that seeks to increase oversight of water withdrawal projects within Indiana. Bill author Sen. Eric Koch, R-Bedford, said Senate Bill 4 intends to add “some regulatory oversight on high volume water transfers” — a move that comes amid an ongoing debate over a pipeline
Indiana's delegation includes nine members in the House and two U.S. senators. These are the people who represent the Hoosier state.
Homeowners are about to get hit with an average property tax bill increase of 7%, and state lawmakers are wrestling with how to handle it. From credits and deductions, to caps and deferrals — everything seems on the table.
A potential overhaul of the state’s Medicaid expansion program would include changes such as caps on enrollment and limits on lifetime eligibility. The overhaul would also reintroduce a proposal that the federal government previously blocked because it could lead to a loss of coverage.
Madison County in the Metro East became the first nonrural county to pass the referendum. As part of their 2025 agenda, Indiana GOP lawmakers led by House Speaker Todd Huston, R-Fishers, introduced a bill in the Indiana legislature that would create the ...
Legislators voted to move five of the six bills forward in the legislative process, including bills banning non-compete agreements for physicians and placing limits on prior authorization.
The Indiana House GOP’s 2025 legislative priorities hope to build on previous initiatives that aimed to bring down health care and housing costs.
Indiana is now surrounded on all sides by marijuana-friendly states, and the billboards make it obvious. Some lawmakers want to crack down on this.