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Judge rejects attempt to end Gary lawsuit against gun makers, despite new law banning such suits
A county judge says a new Indiana law banning local governments from suing gun manufacturers and sellers cannot apply to an ongoing case involving the city of Gary.
Committee endorses measure to raise base teacher pay, defeats bump to $65,000
A bill that would raise the floor for teacher pay in Indiana passed out of the Senate Education and Career Development Committee this week. Lawmakers disagreed on how much to raise the pay floor, but the bill still passed committee unanimously.
Braun administration quick to make Medicaid changes related to eligibility checks, advertisements
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun was sworn in on Monday and his administration has already made changes to the Medicaid program. The most significant change involves how often the Family and Social Services Administration checks whether people are still eligible.
Hoosier Hospitals Charge More For Same Procedures Than Surrounding States, Study Finds
A new study released last week says Hoosiers with private insurance plans pay three times more for hospital stays than Hoosiers on Medicaid.
Holcomb Keeps Mask Order, Drops Other Virus Limits
Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said he would be dropping most other limits on businesses and crowd sizes as of Saturday, but the mask order will be extended until Oct. 17.
State, Indy Charter Authorizer Boards To Meet This Week
Two of Indiana's charter school authorizers will hold virtual meetings this week.
Changes to 21st Century Scholars program help keep students from falling through the cracks
Too few Indiana students were applying for a scholarship that covers 100 percent of tuition at state public universities and colleges. Now a new law automatically enrolls qualified students. State officials are making additional changes to help keep students from falling through the cracks.
More Than 100 Groups Ask Holcomb To Veto Wetlands Bill
The groups delivered a letter to Gov. Eric Holcomb on Monday with the signatures of city leaders and groups representing environmentalists, wildlife advocates, hunters, and more.
Great Lakes Advocates Tout Biden's Proposed Water, Wastewater Infrastructure Budget
Over the next two decades, Indiana will need more than $13 billion to repair or replace aging water and wastewater infrastructure, according to the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition.
New Poll Shows Pence's Favorable Rating Has Slipped
The battle over a religious freedom measure perceived as discriminatory against gays and lesbians has left more Hoosiers disapproving of the job the Indiana governor is doing than approving of it, according to a new poll.
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