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Abortion stays legal in Indiana through end of 2022; state Supreme Court to hear challenge to ban
Abortion will remain legal in Indiana through at least the end of the year.
Early voting numbers down in Indiana just a few days out from Election Day
The number of Hoosiers voting early whether in-person or by mail is down this fall compared to past elections.
Indiana Physicians, Public Health Experts Urge Governor To Alter Stance On Clean Air Plan
In a letter to President Barack Obama, Gov. Mike Pence vowed not to comply with what he calls the "ill-conceived and poorly constructed" Clean Air Plan, unless the EPA makes significant improvements.
Early, in-person voting starts Wednesday across Indiana. Tuesday is last chance to register
Early, in-person voting in the 2022 general election starts Wednesday across the state.
Task force recommends more than a dozen policies aimed at addressing Indiana housing crisis
A housing task force this week recommended more than a dozen policies that can help Indiana address its affordable housing crisis.
Southern Indiana construction site fatality highlights industry’s persistently high death rate
A worker died on a southern Indiana construction site last week after being crushed. The incident may reflect some the risks construction workers face as the industry’s nationwide rate of work fatalities remains stubbornly high.
Sierra Club report says some Indiana utilities lag behind in clean energy transition
The Sierra Club has released its latest report ranking electric utilities based on their climate commitments. The rankings are based on utilities plans to retire coal plants, build enough renewable energy, and avoid adding new natural gas plants by 2030.
Bill would cut Indiana individual income tax rate more in future, if state revenues grow
Indiana is in the midst of a five-year reduction of its individual income tax rate. A bill unanimously approved by a Senate committee Tuesday would continue to cut the rate after that — but only if state revenues grow.
All Indiana counties have a mental health workforce shortage. A new report provides solutions
Untreated mental illness cost Indiana more than $4 billion in 2019. Mental health staffing shortages play a role in that, according to Indiana University researchers who published a new guide with recommendations to address the issue.
Indiana's $75M interest-free 'career accelerator' loan program growing despite 'hurdles'
Indiana lawmakers created a no-interest, no-fee student aid loan for job training called Accelerate Indiana in 2021. They used $75 million from federal COVID relief funds for it. About 50 students are set to graduate and get certifications after the funds first year, according to INvestEd.
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