Articles tagged as: IPB
January 31, 2024
Some child care regulations rolled back under bill approved by Indiana House
Unlicensed child care providers in Indiana would be able to serve more children for more hours each week under legislation approved by the House.
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Indiana Senate passes bill to force apartment landlords to replace lead pipes
The bill would require landlords to enroll in a program to replace the lead pipes they own through their water utility or be forced to pay for it themselves.
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Medicaid members could have more access to postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptives
An amendment to the bill specifies that hospitals must have a subdermal option available, which many providers say could limit patient choice and access.
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Indiana lawmakers aim to protect election workers, volunteers at polling places
Legislation headed to the full Senate aims to protect poll workers while they're doing their jobs by making a slight expansion to existing law.
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Bill to establish bobcat hunting season passes Indiana Senate
Bobcats were taken off the Indiana endangered species list in 2005. Now, the bill's author, Sen. Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville) said they could be growing out of control - they're devastating squirrel, rabbit and turkey populations on land he owns in southern Indiana.
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Bill to eliminate statute of limitations for all sex crimes significantly scaled back
A bill that would have eliminated the statute of limitations for all sex crimes in Indiana was significantly scaled back by a Senate committee Tuesday.
Read MoreJanuary 29, 2024
Reading bill amendments expand retention exemptions, create appeals process
Lawmakers passed three amendments to a reading bill Monday that create another exemption – and an appeals process – for students in danger of being held back after failing a state reading exam.
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House passes bill to let Hoosiers with HOAs keep bees
A city or town in Indiana can't prevent residents from beekeeping but homeowner associations still can. A state House bill, HB 1337, aims to change that.
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Policymakers call for FSSA to pause proposed Medicaid cuts after budget shortfall
The lieutenant governor and several lawmakers have called for the Family and Social Services Administration to pause proposed cuts. The proposed cuts would affect caregivers providing attendant care as legally responsible individuals.
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Bill to require rescue equipment along Lake Michigan aims to prevent drownings
Last year 39 people drowned in Lake Michigan, six of them along Indiana beaches and other public sites. A state senator is trying, once again, to pass legislation that would require all public beaches and piers to have rescue equipment nearby.
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