April 15, 2021
Indiana House Votes To Override Emergency Powers Bill Veto
Indiana legislators inched towards a possible court fight with Gov. Eric Holcomb Thursday by voting to override his veto and give themselves more authority to intervene during governor-declared emergencies.
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Indiana Budget Outlook Shows Bigger Tax Revenue Jump
A new state tax revenue forecast given Thursday to state legislators projects those collections going up by more than 4 percent in each of the next two years.
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Logistics Company Plans Up To 500 Jobs In Central Indiana
Whitestown officials announced Wednesday night that Style Link Logistics LLC plans to spend $3.5 million to open the center at the 65 Commerce Park Building 4, just east of Interstate 65.
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Bill Removing Some Wetland Protections Heads To Governor
Supporters of the Senate Bill 389 said Indiana's current wetlands law is too strict causing home prices to go up and creating conflicts between farmers and state environmental regulators.
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House Sends 'Unethical' Abortion Reversal Bill To Governor
Indiana's latest anti-abortion measure will likely soon become law after House legislators sent it to the governor Wednesday.
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Split Senate Leads To Death Of Controversial Wind, Solar Bill
A controversial bill that aimed to standardize where wind and solar farms could be located in the state was withdrawn in the state Senate on Tuesday.
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Muncie Police Officers Indicted On More Federal Counts Of Excessive Force
The charges stem from instances in 2018 where people the officers arrested suffered serious injuries.
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Beverage Maker Plans $103M Indiana Plant With 100 Jobs
Ninth Avenue Foods announced Tuesday that the family-owned company would build a 260,000-square-foot plant in Columbus that will become its first expansion outside of its home state.
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Additional COVID-19 Liability Protections For Health Care Providers Head To Governor
A bill that will give health care providers additional protections from COVID-19 liability lawsuits is on its way to the governors desk.
Read MoreApril 13, 2021
New State Budget Enters Final Negotiation Phase After Senate Passage
Indiana's new, two-year, $36 billion state budget is headed for its final negotiation phase after the Senate approved its version of the spending plan Tuesday.
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