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2023-10-10T07:57:19

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Gov. Holcomb signs property tax relief bill, but don’t get excited — yet
By Technical Support
2023-05-04T18:10:50

Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a complex 50-page bill Thursday that would provide some property tax relief for homeowners amid rapidly rising tax bills — but largely not until 2024. House Bill 1499 could save homeowners across Indiana more than $100 million in 2024, according to a fiscal analysis performed by the Legislative Services Agency. But …

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Controversial utility bill is signed by Gov. Holcomb
By Technical Support
2023-05-01T22:16:30

A bill that will eliminate most competition for the ownership and maintenance of regional transmission lines was signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb on Monday, handing a major win to the investor-owned electric utility companies that sought its passage. The bill had been the center of a fight among business interests with deep pockets …

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‘It’s about the rich and the richer’: What’s driving a controversial utility bill in Indiana
By Technical Support
2023-04-20T19:57:48

House Bill 1420 is about something seemingly mundane: electric transmission lines. Specifically, who owns them? Who maintains them? And, ultimately, how much more will Indiana residents be required to pay for electricity?

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Remote work through the eyes of three 20-somethings
By Technical Support
2023-03-22T16:58:57

It must be said again and again that 48.2% of college graduates in the U.S. are working remotely, according to the February 2023 census survey. That number is up slightly from late 2021, suggesting that remote work is here to stay.

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House Republicans propose school choice expansion, quicker tax cuts in budget
By Technical Support
2023-02-17T23:16:50

Indiana House Republicans released their vision for the two-year, $43.3 billion state budget Friday, prioritizing plans to significantly expand the state’s school voucher program and speed up tax cuts for Hoosiers.

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Howey Daily Wire Dec. 7, 2022
By imported
2022-12-07T13:41:27

Warnock reelected, giving Dems 51 Senate seats: Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock defeated Republican challenger Herschel Walker in a Georgia runoff election Tuesday, ensuring Democrats an outright majority in the Senate for the rest of President Joe Biden’s current term and capping an underwhelming midterm cycle for the GOP in the last major vote of the …

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Howey Daily Wire Nov. 29, 2022
By imported
2022-11-29T16:45:53

Pence calls to Trump to apologize for dinner: Former Vice President Mike Pence on Monday said former President Trump was “wrong” to have dinner with white nationalist Nick Fuentes last week, but said he does not believe Trump is an anti-Semite or racist (The Hill). “President Trump was wrong to give a white nationalist, an …

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Howey Daily Wire Nov. 23, 2022
By imported
2022-11-23T14:06:27

Huston, Bray reelected at organization day: Indiana lawmakers returned to the Statehouse on Tuesday, fresh off Republican election victories that maintained the party’s dominance of the Legislature and facing a possible list of expensive proposals from GOP Gov. Eric Holcomb (Davies, AP). Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray and House Speaker Todd Huston were reelected …