Articles tagged as: IPB
November 22, 2023
Indiana Supreme Court upholds ban on class action suits over higher education pandemic policies
A state law banning class action lawsuits against Indiana colleges and universities over their COVID-19 policies is constitutional, according to a new ruling from the Indiana Supreme Court.
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Indiana legislative leaders rule out any gaming bills in 2024 session
Indiana lawmakers wont consider any gaming bills in the 2024 session because a former state legislator recently agreed to plead guilty to federal corruption charges stemming from the last major gaming bill in 2019.
Read MoreNovember 21, 2023
AAA predicts nearly 1.3 million more people than last year will be traveling for Thanksgiving
AAA projects that over 55 million people are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, an increase of 2.3 percent since last year.
Read MoreNovember 21, 2023
Huston lays out House GOP priorities, says 2024 should be 'transition year'
Tuesday was Organization Day at the Statehouse, the ceremonial start to the new session.
Read MoreNovember 21, 2023
State officials raise concerns about access to OB care amid birthing center closures, talk solutions
State officials said Indiana's lack of access to obstetrics care is growing, which is driving the state's high infant and maternal mortality rates. Some lawmakers said more funding and better Medicaid reimbursements could help keep birthing centers open.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2023
James Barta named Indiana's second-ever solicitor general
James Barta will become the second person to ever serve as Indiana Solicitor General, Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Monday.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2023
Democrat Destiny Wells launches bid for Indiana attorney general
Democrat Destiny Wells announced Monday she is running for Indiana attorney general next year.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2023
Indiana legislative leaders temper expectations of major action in 2024 session
Indiana legislative leaders are tempering expectations for the upcoming session of the General Assembly, eyeing small changes to existing policies as their session priorities.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2023
Indiana FSSA announces more opportunities for state businesses to apply for child care grants
The Family and Social Services Administration has added another round of its employer-sponsored child care grants. The $25 million child care fund uses a part of the state's unused COVID-19 relief money from the pandemic.
Read MoreNovember 17, 2023
Arguments heard in case alleging law discriminates against certain immigrants’ driving privileges
A district court heard a case Friday alleging the state is prioritizing certain groups when providing government-issued licenses. The ACLU of Indiana and the National Immigration Law Center filed the case on behalf of five Indiana residents from Haiti who want to get driver’s licenses.
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