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Indiana Could Miss Out On Savings If Light Bulb Standard Changes
In 2012, the Obama administration added specialty bulbs like in chandeliers, sconces, and floodlights to the energy efficiency standard for lights.
House Committee Approves Bill Limiting 'Extraterritorial Powers' Of Small Towns, Cities
The legislation would prevent boards from halting developments within four miles of their city limits due to health and safety concerns.
Indiana Senate Moves Toward Final Vote On Hate Crimes Bill
If 26 senators approve the bill's new bias crimes language, it heads to Gov. Eric Holcomb's desk.
Bill To Expand Abortion Ethical Exemptions Heads To Governor
Current law lets doctors and hospital employees refuse to participate in abortion procedures for religious, ethical or moral reasons.
State Troopers Receive Vehicles For First Solo Patrols
A group of probationary Indiana State Police troopers have received official vehicles to begin solo patrols in their assigned districts.
Democrat Mayor Pete Celebrates Raising $7 Million This Year
Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg said Monday that he's raised more than $7 million this year.
Federal Auto Regulator To Investigate Hyundai, Kia Vehicle Fires
Reports of thousands of fires and a petition from a consumer advocacy group led the auto regulator to open new investigations into fires that were not sparked by a collision.
Community Encourages Home-Based Child Care Providers To Meet Demand
In Crawfordsville, officials hope to mitigate the lack of child care by encouraging a series of unlicensed providers to boost the capacity of their in-home operations.
At Purdue, Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue Talks Agriculture, Trade
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue fielded several trade questions while visiting Purdue University Tuesday morning including several about the potential economic impacts of the southern border crisis.
Senate Sends Hate Crimes Bill To Governor's Desk; Holcomb Says He'll Sign
The legislation says judges can enact harsher penalties if a crime was motivated by bias against any trait or affiliation. It passed the Senate 34 to 14, with four Republicans joining Democrats in opposition.
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