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Weekly Statehouse Update: Syringe Exchange Extension Possible, State Of Higher Education
Accommodations for pregnant employees are unlikely to be restored. A one-year extension for Indiana's syringe exchange programs is possible. And a bill to eliminate the state's remaining township assessors is dead. Here's what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.
House Speaker Brian Bosma Announces Retirement After 34 Years In Legislature
Republican Brian Bosma has been a state lawmaker for 34 years and has led the House for 12 of the last 16 years, making him the longest-serving Speaker in Indiana history.
Physicians file motion to block anti-abortion group's access to terminated pregnancy reports
Voices for Life, an anti-abortion group, filed a lawsuit last month against the Indiana Department of Health to regain access to individual terminated pregnancy reports. Two Indiana physicians who provide abortion care in the state filed a motion Tuesday to the group from obtaining the reports.
Education Secretary DeVos Visits Catholic Voucher School In Indy
At Providence Cristo Rey High School, a high-performing private Indianapolis school, nearly every student receives a voucher.
You Asked About Eviction And Housing Issues. We've Got Answers
IPB News has received a lot of questions about evictions and housing issues, so we reached out to housing advocates at Prosperity Indiana to get some answers.
House Republican Leaders Defend Proposed Redistricting Maps
The proposed Indiana House district map draws six districts that include two current Republican lawmakers.
Hoosier Defense Contractors Trying To Adapt To Changing Demands
Six years ago, the Defense Department spent $8 billion on contracts in Indiana. Last year, that number was just more than $2 billion.
Lawmakers quietly advance plan to reduce early voting days
Lawmakers quietly added a new provision to a bill on Monday that would cut early voting days nearly in half in Indiana.
OUCC: NIPSCO Doesn't Need To Raise Residents' Rates
NIPSCO has proposed raising residents rates by 12 percent and charging industrial customers based on market prices, but the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor says the utility company doesnt need the rate hike.
Measles Vaccine Can Be Obtained Without Doctors' Orders
The Indiana Health Department issued a standing order Tuesday allowing Hoosiers to obtain the measles vaccine from any pharmacy that carries it.
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