Leslie Bonilla Muñiz – Indiana Capital Chronicle
Reporter, Indiana Capital Chronicle-
The Hoosier Lottery had nearly $1.7 billion in sales last fiscal year and will send almost $350 million back to state coffers, according to preliminary and unaudited data presented Tuesday by State Lottery Commission officials.
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Separately, state regulators denied the utility’s $741M transmission improvement plan.
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Gov. Mike Braun fired Indiana Utility Regulatory Commissioner Andy Zay from his post on Monday — just six weeks after Zay voted in favor of an AES Indiana rate hike and was demoted from IURC chair.
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The chamber’s current leader is giving up the top spot amid redistricting fallout.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and 22 other governors on Thursday signed onto President Donald Trump’s expanded pledge to protect utility customers from the cost of new, massive data center developments.
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The powerful board is responsible for IU’s budget, tuition rates and academic programs.
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Residence value grew slower, despite complaints from struggling homeowners — and skepticism from state leaders of Indiana's market-based assessment system.
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The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission voted 3-1 Wednesday to approve a $71 million electricity rate increase for AES Indiana customers.
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The state of Indiana has rejected or canceled the voter registrations of more than 60% of immigrant Hoosiers challenged under a recent proof of citizenship law — not including several hundred with pending cases.
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The state agency overseeing childcare providers around Indiana has released proposed regulations dealing with staffing, meals, sleep and more that leaders contend will lower costs for firms and families.