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A House committee dramatically scaled back a bill that would’ve provided greater oversight of the Department of Child Services.The original bill would’ve…
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Uncertainty over Curtis Hill’s future as attorney general. Calls for greater accountability of virtual charter schools. And a fix to Indiana’s welfare…
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Assessors in 13 of the state’s largest townships will keep their jobs after a bill to eliminate those positions was effectively killed off.A Senate…
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Accommodations for pregnant employees are unlikely to be restored. A one-year extension for Indiana’s syringe exchange programs is possible. And a bill to…
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Senate Republicans gutted protections for pregnant workers and killed a syringe exchange bill. And the House sent legislation to the governor shielding…
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The Senate easily sent legislation to the House that builds on a 2016 anti-abortion law dealing with fetal remains.That law – which only took effect last…
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Legislation headed to the Indiana House would allow 12-year-olds to be sent to the Department of Correction for crimes that include attempted robbery.That…
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Lawmakers proposed more than 100 education bills but the number still alive has dwindled to just about two dozen.Now the House and Senate will consider…
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A bill that would make it harder for utilities to close coal plants in Indiana passed in the state House on Monday 52 to 41. An amendment by Rep. Alan…
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Legislation aimed at Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears’s decision not to prosecute simple marijuana possession won’t advance this session.The bill…