Articles tagged as: IPB
August 8, 2025
EPA cuts funding for lower-income solar program, including more than $117 million for Indiana
Lower-income Hoosiers are more likely to live in older, less energy-efficient homes that use more power. Advocates say putting solar on these homes lowers their energy bills and reduces the need for more power plants — which all electric utility customers pay for.
Read MoreAugust 8, 2025
Gov. Mike Braun says federal government should reimburse Indiana for its help to deport people
Gov. Mike Braun said he wants the federal government to reimburse Indiana for any costs related to state personnel helping enforce federal immigration laws.
Read MoreAugust 7, 2025
JD Vance discusses redistricting in meeting with Braun and Indiana GOP leaders, Democrats rally against
Vice President J.D. Vance met with Gov. Mike Braun and Republican state legislative leaders Thursday to discuss redrawing Indiana's congressional district lines to benefit Republicans.
Read MoreAugust 6, 2025
36 new electric vehicle charging stations coming to Indiana
Half of them will be at places like gas stations and shopping centers along major highways and can charge in as little as 20 minutes. The other half can take hours. Those will be at places like city buildings, parks, and attractions like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Children's Museum.
Read MoreAugust 6, 2025
Brownsburg teacher's lawsuit over transgender students' names revived by federal appeals court
A federal appeals court revived a former Brownsburg music teacher's lawsuit that claims he was pushed out of his job because he refused to use transgender students' preferred pronouns and names.
Read MoreAugust 5, 2025
JD Vance to meet with Gov. Braun amid national redistricting push
Gov. Mike Braun said any conversation on redrawing Indiana congressional maps is exploratory, as national GOP redistricting efforts gain momentum.
Read MoreAugust 5, 2025
FSSA will accept public comment until Aug. 8 on Medicaid waiver changes that include service caps
Indiana's proposed changes to Medicaid waivers that provide home- and community-based services are expected to take effect in December — including a significant cap on certain therapy services. But, people can still submit comments on the proposed changes until Friday.
Read MoreAugust 4, 2025
Indiana Kroger workers demand higher wages from employer, transparency from union leadership
Kroger union members gathered across the street from an Indianapolis store Sunday to demand higher wages and better benefits. This push comes after the union rejected Kroger's recent contract proposal. This is the second tentative agreement the union has rejected in under two months.
Read MoreAugust 3, 2025
Former presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke visits Indy, urges Hoosiers to fight GOP policies
During a town hall, former Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke called on Hoosiers to support Texas Democrats in their fight against a Republican redistricting effort.
Read MoreAugust 1, 2025
Indiana pledges enforcement support for ICE, up to 1,000 prison beds
Indiana has signed federal agreements giving state agencies enforcement authority to assist ICE and set aside 1,000 prison beds for immigration detainees
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