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A new bill that would promote in public schools the idea of waiting until marriage before having kids passed its first legislative hurdle on Wednesday.
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Advocacy group wants lawmakers to focus on impacts of preemption laws.
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President Donald Trump put pressure on the Indiana Senate to pass the newly approved House congressional map.
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Prosperity Indiana, a state economic advocacy organization, released its policy priorities for 2026 this week.
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Local groups want an apology after Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith made comments defending the 1787 Three-Fifths Compromise, arguing it helped end slavery.
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At issue is funding for Indiana health departments through the state’s Health First initiative. There were warning signs that lawmakers were looking towards restrictions on the program earlier this year.
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A bill that would have made street camping illegal died in the Indiana House. Some legislators hope to create a task force to study homelessness across the state.
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The 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly, which will last about four months and include a new state budget, begins Wednesday.
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Indiana House Democrats continue to advocate for expanding access to quality child care ahead of this year's legislation session.
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The case comes as the law — and culture — around Indiana’s physician noncompete clauses has shifted. But some still worry that existing noncompete clauses could push physicians out of the state.