Articles tagged as: 2023 legislative session
March 29, 2023
Amended bill would change requirements for proposed financial literacy instruction in schools
A bill that would require students to receive instruction on financial literacy in schools was amended significantly in the House Education Committee Wednesday.
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Senate guts bill to better track direct support professional abuse of people with disabilities
Direct support professionals can provide a critical service to people in Indiana with disabilities by providing in-home and group-setting care. But in some cases, DSPs abuse and neglect those theyre supposed to care for and, advocates say, often get away with it by switching jobs.
Read MoreMarch 28, 2023
Bill to prevent federal control of Indiana's air pollution program passes state House
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sent a letter to IDEM warning the agency that if Indiana doesn't increase fees, the program could face a multi-million dollar deficit by the end of this fiscal year.
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Bill – amended to clarify controversial wetlands law – passes Indiana House
Environmental groups say the bill narrows the definition of Class 3 wetlands which means even fewer wetlands would get protection.
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Legislative leaders say both chambers' mental health priorities will get funded
The Indiana House and Senate are advancing each others mental health treatment priority bills this session. And chamber leaders say providing funding for both will be part of the final budget bill.
Read MoreMarch 28, 2023
Bill criminalizing people within 25 feet of police when told to stop headed to governor
On-duty police can get a 25-foot bubble around them that the public cant cross under legislation headed to the governors desk.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2023
Gender-affirming care ban for trans youth sent to governor’s desk
House Republicans voted Monday to ban medicinal and surgical gender-affirming care for transgender youth. The bill now goes to Gov. Eric Holcombs desk.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2023
Bill to study solar panel, wind turbine recycling passes Indiana House
The U.S. hasnt found a cost-effective way to recycle panels and turbines yet. And that could mean a lot of waste in the next 20 to 30 years as the less efficient ones operating today reach the end of their useful life.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2023
Cost of college for undocumented students will stay high as Indiana lawmakers decline to change law
Despite lawmakers’ efforts to make changes, Indiana remains one of 10 states that has a state law specifically prohibiting undocumented students from paying in-state tuition at public universities and colleges.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2023
Bill legalizing speed cameras in highway work sites stalled on Senate floor
The bills future is uncertain after it finally seemed headed for passage this year, though its sponsor is cautiously optimistic.
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