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Indiana Medicaid program is $1 billion more expensive after forecasting error
Indiana's Medicaid program will cost about $1 billion more in the current state budget than previously expected.
Panel: Immigrants Help Balance Indiana's Population Decline; More Worker Visas Needed
Indiana business, faith and law enforcement leaders gathered Wednesday evening in Indianapolis for the "Leading the Way on Immigration: Indiana" forum to discuss immigration in the Hoosier state.
Indiana Supreme Court set to answer question about corporations' campaign contribution limits
A federal appeals court wants the Indiana Supreme Courts help with a question about Indiana law: Is there a limit on how much money corporations can donate to political action committees?
Bill would make it harder for Indiana state agencies to create new rules
Republican lawmakers want to make it harder for Indiana state agencies to create new rules.
Bill lays out Indiana statewide energy plan, reliability requirements for utilities
The bill cuts the amount of power utilities can buy from the grid during peak demand in half. That means theyd have to show they can generate about 85 percent of their energy themselves or from contracts with other companies.
Indiana Abortion Care Providers Say Hoosiers Should Worry About Future
A top state Republican lawmaker has already promised to push a ban on abortions after six weeks modeled after a Texas law that the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block this week.
Indiana Senate narrowly passes bill to allow companies to store CO2
Sen. Sue Glick (R-LaGrange) who is sponsoring HB 1209 called carbon capture and storage the “most logical solution” to addressing greenhouse gas emissions and said that doing so would benefit everyone.
Indiana looks to in-demand labor skills ahead of graduation requirements overhaul
The state is preparing to overhaul graduation requirements in an effort to better prepare students before they enter the workforce. The State Board of Education received guidance at its monthly meeting Wednesday before the rulemaking period for the new diploma requirements begins next month.
Indiana Statehouse Democrats release joint agenda, using 'collective voice' to advocate
Indiana Statehouse Democrats say it's too expensive to be a Hoosier. And the House and Senate Democratic caucuses unveiled a joint agenda Thursday aimed at addressing the costs of child care, housing and health care.
Indiana 2023 high school graduation rate climbs, but trails decade high
More Indiana students earned diplomas from high schools in 2023 but the graduation rate lags behind the high of 2014.
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