Max Bomber - TheStatehouseFile.com
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The former senator and two-term governor of Indiana said he participated in early voting to show how easy it is.
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A bill placing restrictions on abortions passed through the Senate with opposition from Democrats and three Republicans.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has invited every public and private college in the state to take part in the nation's first statewide Gallup-Indiana survey of undergraduate satisfaction.
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Six weeks after the Hoosier Lottery's "Bringing Home The Bacon" scented, scratch-off ticket launched, no one has won the grand prize - a 20-year supply of bacon.
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Gov. Mike Pence sent a letter Wednesday to President Barack Obama that said Indiana couldn't afford to comply with the Clean Power Act.
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The parents of Indiana Cyber Charter School students were notified Wednesday that the school will close June 30.
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The Board of Animal Health has banned owners from moving their birds to places where they'll be in contact with others to try to stop the spread of the illness. The move comes after 77 birds in tested positive for virus.
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Senate Bill 352, authored by Sen. Brent Steele, R- Bedford, would allow individuals adopted before Jan. 1, 1994 to obtain pre-adoption, identifying information - unless the case has a non-release provision on file with the state department of health.
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House Bill 1054 creates a $5 million program that gives money to universities so they can partner with companies and give students more opportunities for on the job learning. The bill requires participating students to stay in Indiana after they graduate.