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The state of Indiana is preparing to replace the consulting firm it works with to help prepare its Medicaid forecasts after a forecasting miss in 2023 that put the state $1 billion off the mark for Medicaid funding.
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House Republicans rejected every effort by Democrats Wednesday to adjust the state budget bill.
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Indiana failed to collect as much revenue as the state budget plan expected for the third consecutive month in October.
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Indiana budget leaders will officially close the books on the state’s fiscal year next week. But June’s revenue report reveals Indiana did not collect enough taxes to meet its budget plan.
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Indiana lawmakers appear poised to put significant money into another round of economic development projects.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said the new state revenue forecast is "rosier" than he anticipated. But he said it still calls for a "discerning" approach to writing a new state budget.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb and other state leaders provide an update on House Bill 1001, the state's two-year budget.
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Indiana lawmakers will have about $2 billion more to use in the new state budget after an updated projection of state tax revenues was unveiled Thursday.
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The state's largest teachers union says it wants lawmakers to take action on recommendations made by the governor's compensation commission to boost teacher pay.
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Indiana's new, two-year, $36 billion state budget is headed for its final negotiation phase after the Senate approved its version of the spending plan Tuesday.