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Republican leadership in the state Senate has said there aren't enough votes to support the project, even as Governor Mike Braun called a session to redraw maps.
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Lawmakers ended the 2025 session early Friday morning by passing a new state budget that Republicans say takes care of Indiana's priorities — and Democrats argue moves the state backward.
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A resolution strongly supporting the work of Indiana’s pregnancy care centers moved through the state legislature. Some health experts worry it further legitimizes these centers, which they say provide misleading information to vulnerable patients.
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How do you contact your legislator in Indiana? That's a question our audience wanted to know.
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National issues can largely affect what lawmakers prioritize during a legislative session.
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How do bills that have notable opposition in testimony pass through the legislature? Our audience was curious.
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Sen. John Crane (R-Avon) became the first lawmaker this cycle to announce he wont run for reelection next year.
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A number of measures passed by Indiana lawmakers during the 2023 session will impact Indianapolis and Marion County.
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The group is among many asking lawmakers to invest in community mental health services and the existing 988 crisis response hotline.