Articles tagged as: IPB
April 10, 2025
House Republicans send property tax overhaul to Senate. Speaker calls it 'a homerun'
The most up-to-date fiscal analysis of the measure reports — compared to our current system — local governments will lose out on nearly $1.8 billion over the next three years.
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Indiana's 'big five' hospital systems could face two year price freeze under amended bill
Large nonprofit hospital systems would be prohibited from raising prices for two years under an amendment approved by a Senate committee. The bill is meant to address health care costs in Indiana — but has faced harsh criticism from some lawmakers.
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Indiana House approves ban on noncompete agreements for some doctors
Indiana lawmakers banned noncompete agreements for primary care physicians two years ago. The House-approved bill expands the ban to include all doctors employed by hospitals and their affiliated entities.
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Senate budget plan sets aside billions, rejects House spending increases
The Senate Republican budget proposal, unveiled Thursday, differs from its House counterpart in three key ways.
Read MoreApril 9, 2025
House GOP kills all Democratic amendments on property tax overhaul, increases local government cuts
House Republicans championed $1.4 billion cuts to local income taxes, generating a now-$300 maximum homestead credit in 2026.
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Braun signs executive order to help lower recidivism in Indiana
Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order Wednesday focused on reducing the number of incarcerated Hoosiers who return to prison after their release. The order directs the head of the Indiana Department of Correction to study the problem and identify steps to improve the re-entry process.
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Senate sends broad parental rights measure to governor's desk
SEA 143 codifies that governmental entities "may not substantially burden a parent's fundamental right" to direct the upbringing, religious instruction, education or health care of a child — unless it has a compelling interest.
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Indiana industries could get a 'presidential exemption' from recent air pollution rules
Companies had until last week to explain why technology to comply with the Biden-era rules isn't available and how complying would threaten national security.
Read MoreApril 8, 2025
Braun signs series of executive orders taking aim at Indiana Economic Development Corporation
Gov. Mike Braun signed three executive orders Tuesday targeting the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) and looking to reshape the executive branch's approach to economic development.
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House passes HIP work requirements, Medicaid fiscal reforms despite concerns about loss of coverage
House lawmakers approved a bill that reintroduces previously halted work reporting requirements to Indiana's Medicaid expansion program. Senate Bill 2 also increases how often certain eligibility requirements are checked by the state.
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