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Indiana's Senate Bill 76, a sweeping measure to align local law enforcement and public institutions with federal immigration enforcement, remains poised for final approval despite a delay in the Senate on Thursday.
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The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill extending state approval for syringe services programs, adding new requirements.
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The Indiana House advanced a broad immigration enforcement bill Thursday afternoon that aligns with federal immigration policies.
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Indiana lawmakers will not convene on Monday for an upcoming special session, House Speaker Todd Huston said Wednesday, instead signaling that the Republican-led General Assembly plans to meet later within the 40-day window allowed by state law.
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Indianapolis Saturday as protests and pride collided.
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Indiana failed to collect as much revenue as the state budget plan expected for the third consecutive month in October.
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Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) said the Statehouse is entering a “new time” ahead of the 2025 legislative session.
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Legislative leaders say they’ll continue to push for greater access to child care during the upcoming legislative session. Republican lawmakers plan to focus on easing regulations for child care providers across the state.