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By Technical Support
2023-10-03T20:19:06

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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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From tax perks for new parents to a school voucher expansion: How the passed state budget impacts you
By Technical Support
2023-04-28T21:25:24

The $44 billion state budget has several provisions that will impact Hoosiers, including school voucher expansion, faster tax cuts, and more health resources.

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Indiana Sine Die blog recap: Lawmakers pass budget, other key bills
By Technical Support
2023-04-28T12:40:27

Lawmakers will wrap up the 2023 legislative session sometime this week, and State Affairs will be there every step of the way starting Wednesday.

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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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Indiana budget proposal: Where Senate Republicans stand on school vouchers, mental health and free textbooks
By Technical Support
2023-04-13T14:00:46

Indiana Senate Republicans released their plan for the two-year, $43.3 billion budget Thursday, rejecting two proposals from House Republicans to expand the state’s school choice program and speed up income tax cuts. 

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Daniels reforms stand test of time
By imported
2023-03-30T20:24:22

INDIANAPOLIS — The mammoth NFL gridiron sprawling out across this city’s southern flank has long been called “the house that Peyton Manning built,” a tribute to the Hall of Fame Colts quarterback. But it was a man who stood nearly a foot shorter and, perhaps, 75 pounds lighter, who really was responsible for building Lucas …

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Daniels reforms stand test of time
By imported
2023-03-30T15:46:10

INDIANAPOLIS — The mammoth NFL gridiron sprawling out across this city’s southern flank has long been called “the house that Peyton Manning built,” a tribute to the Hall of Fame Colts quarterback. But it was a man who stood nearly a foot shorter and, perhaps, 75 pounds lighter, who really was responsible for building Lucas …

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Indiana is on the cusp of mental health reform. But what about paying for it?
By Technical Support
2023-03-21T12:00:00

Some parts of Indiana are charging into a new frontier of delivering mental health services.