Articles tagged as: Indiana House Republicans
October 28, 2020
New In Power, Indiana House Leader Faces Tough Election Race
Republican Todd Huston's seat is among those being targeted by Democrats as they look to break the two-thirds supermajority Indiana House Republicans have had for the past eight years.
Read MoreMay 15, 2020
Speaker Todd Huston Removes Rep. Jim Lucas From Study Committees
The move comes after Lucas drew fire this week for the most recent incident in which he posted on social media a meme decried as racist.
Read MoreJanuary 13, 2020
House Passes State Surplus Spending Bill, Sends It To The Senate
Indiana House Republicans rejected all of Democrats attempts Thursday to change how the state will use its extra state surplus money.
Read MoreDecember 2, 2019
Todd Huston Chosen As Next Indiana House Speaker
Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) will be the next speaker of the Indiana House. He will serve alongside retiring Speaker Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis) in the 2020 session as speaker-elect, learning on the job before Bosma retires.
Read MoreNovember 25, 2019
Longtime Rep. Woody Burton Retiring From Indiana Legislature
Republican state Rep. Woody Burton of Whiteland says he wont seek reelection next year but will complete his term with the 2020 legislative session.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2019
Next Indiana House Speaker To Be Chosen Soon
Current Speaker Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis) announced Tuesday he'll step down next year. And at least one potential replacement has already stated his intention to seek the job.
Read MoreAugust 19, 2019
Indiana Lawmaker Under Fire For Posting Noose Picture
Republican state Rep. Jim Lucas, from Seymour, posted a picture of a gallows with two nooses under a WISH-TV story about Marquise Dozier's case.
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2019
House Republicans, Black Caucus Unveil Their 2019 Legislative Agendas
Both groups of lawmakers say they will prioritize boosting pay for Indiana teachers during the 2019 legislative session.
Read MoreJanuary 12, 2018
Bill Would Eliminate More Than 300 Indiana Townships
House Republicans want to merge townships with fewer than 1,200 residents -- roughly one-third of the townships in the state. They say doing so will save money. But, people living in those small communities say it will come at a cost to them.
Read MoreJanuary 4, 2018
House GOP Agenda: Township Reform, Treatment Centers
Legislation this session could eliminate nearly a third of all Indiana townships - potentially getting rid of more than 1,200 elected officials.
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