Articles tagged as: IPB
April 26, 2023
Richmond plastics recycler faces class action lawsuit for fire
The class action suit alleges the owner of My Way Trading knew the property was unsafe, but didnt take necessary steps to address it.
Read MoreApril 26, 2023
Bill to fund optional handgun safety training for teachers sent to governor
A bill that would fund specialized, optional firearm safety training for teachers in certain districts has been sent to the governors desk.
Read MoreApril 25, 2023
Anti-ESG bill sent to Governor Holcomb's desk
Lawmakers have debated whether the bill would keep politics out of state pensions or add it in.
Read MoreApril 25, 2023
Electronically tracking someone without their consent illegal under bill headed to governor
People who track others electronically without their consent will be committing a crime in Indiana under legislation headed to the governors desk.
Read MoreApril 25, 2023
School 'deregulation' bill barely clears last hurdle to governor’s desk despite teacher objections
Senators narrowly voted Tuesday to send a bill that advocates argued will free schools from state micromanagement to the governors desk. Senate Bill 486 drew bipartisan opposition from senators who said it will silence teachers and endanger students.
Read MoreApril 24, 2023
Indiana 'Don’t Say Gay' bill heads to governor’s desk
A bill that would limit discussions of human sexuality in pre-kindergarten through third grade classrooms passed in a concurrence vote on Monday.
Read MoreApril 24, 2023
Bill to divert people from jail into mental health treatment heads to governor
People with mental health issues could be diverted to local treatment facilities instead of jail under legislation headed to the governors desk.
Read MoreApril 24, 2023
SNAP applications, renewals to become easier for older and disabled Indiana residents under new law
Getting access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as "food stamps," may be easier for older and disabled Indiana residents under a new law going into effect July 1.
Read MoreApril 24, 2023
Rokita drops attempt to reopen lawsuit in ongoing legal battle with Indiana doctor
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is dropping his attempt to reverse a part of a prior ruling that said he violated a state confidentiality law when he publicly accused Dr. Caitlin Bernard of not following proper protocols or state law for reporting the abortion.
Read MoreApril 21, 2023
You're using your smart or programmable thermostats wrong. Here's how to save money, the environment
Smart and programmable thermostats are both supposed to help people save energy which is good for the environment and your wallet. But even though half of all U.S. households have these thermostats, only a third use them to control the temperature.
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