April 29, 2025
First Lady Maureen Braun launches fundraising program for Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Indiana First Lady Maureen Braun is launching a fundraising initiative to keep the Dolly Parton Imagination Library going statewide. It comes more than two months after Gov. Mike Braun tasked his wife with keeping the program alive.
Read MoreApril 28, 2025
Lawmakers make tweaks to property tax reform, affecting businesses and veterans
Indiana's major property tax reform is already changing as lawmakers made tweaks on the final night of the legislative session.
Read MoreApril 25, 2025
Weekly Statehouse update: Final budget deal, health care costs, partisan school boards
Lawmakers finish the 2025 session with a state budget that covers a massive revenue shortfall. A measure meant to address high health care costs goes to the governor. And school board races will turn partisan under a narrowly-approved bill.
Read MoreApril 25, 2025
Biggest bills of 2025 — property tax reform and state budget — will have ripple effects for years
The two top priority bills this legislative session will have huge impacts on the financial futures of state and local governments, and many Indiana residents.
Read MoreApril 24, 2025
Braun administration launches forensic audit of IEDC amid allegations of financial 'impropriety'
Following a series of internal investigations into the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, the Braun administration is launching a forensic audit. Secretary of Commerce David Adams said there are enough questions that a "comprehensive look" is necessary.
Read MoreApril 24, 2025
Bill to fast-track new power plants on coal sites heads to governor, despite local control debate
A bill to let utilities bypass some local laws to build new power plants on the site of old ones barely made it to the governor's desk. Debates over local control are likely what led the bill to pass through the House on Thursday by only one vote.
Read MoreApril 24, 2025
Legislature approves bill banning diversity, equity, inclusion in government and schools
A significantly scaled-back bill that aims to ban diversity, equity and inclusion practices in state government and public education is headed to the governor's desk.
Read MoreApril 23, 2025
Indiana GOP closes $2B budget gap with cigarette tax hike, health cuts
Republican leaders plan to make up a $2 billion budget revenue shortfall by raising the cigarette tax, cutting public health and higher education funding, and spending down reserves.
Read MoreApril 23, 2025
Lawmakers question $280M tax incentives for small nuclear plants during state budget shortfall
A bill that could keep coal plants online and give tax incentives to small modular nuclear reactors is headed to the governor's desk. Some lawmakers question whether Hoosiers should pay for those incentives with a $2 billion shortfall in the state budget.
Read MoreApril 23, 2025
Debate continues over move to make it illegal to sleep on public property
Debate continues over whether to make it illegal to sleep on public property, in the final days of the state legislative session.
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