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State To Develop New Rules For E-Mail And Other Records

The new rule would only be in place long enough until an administrative decision with the rule of law could be adopted.

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Hundreds Ride With Governor To Help Military Families

Governor Mitch Daniels has held the ride as a fundraiser for military families since he took office. This year was his last ride as governor.

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Legislators Looking Into Child Welfare Concerns

Both Republicans and Democrats have expressed concerns about DCS, ranging from high caseworker turnover to the centralization of the agency’s hotline.

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Statehouse Examining Shrinking Number Of Dispatch Centers

Kokomo mayor says he thought city taxpayers were being unfairly double-charged for emergency dispatch services and a solution needed to be found.

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Daniels’ Portrait Unveiled At Statehouse

The portrait shows Daniels standing in his office, without a suit coat, leaning against a chair and holding a pen in his hand.

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Daniels Participates In His Last Statehood Day As Governor

Tuesday's Statehood Day was held to celebrate Indiana' 196th birthday.

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Legislators Tout Bipartisanship Push As Budget Session Looms

Lawmakers suggested more bipartisanship might be possible in 2011, too, before the session became bogged down in a partisan debate which ended in a walkout.

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Live Chat: A Special Preview Of The 2013 General Assembly

Monday morning at 11, an Opening Day look ahead to this year's initiatives in the Statehouse.

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Public Universities Vying For More State Funding

University presidents who testified Wednesday tried to prove to lawmakers that their school is working to reduce the cost of college.

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Week In Review: The First Week Of The Legislative Session

Democratic representatives proposed a moratorium on divisive social issues, but the Republican supermajority says it will not give such a promise.

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Mike Pence To Be Sworn In As Indiana Governor

Mike Pence will assume the position of Indiana's 50th governor on Monday.

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Sunday Alcohol Sales Debate Heats Up At Statehouse

Advocates against Sunday sales say deregulation would hurt small liquor stores.

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Astronaut Calls Indiana Statehouse From Space Station

Kevin Ford, a University of Notre Dame alumn, participated in a question and answer session Thursday while in the U.S. Space Center.

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A Week In Review: Criminal Code, Budget, Abortion Drugs

At the Statehouse, the House passed a budget and a bill overhauling the state's criminal code. The Senate passed legislation regulating drug-induced abortions.

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Legislators Change Proposed Cap On Medical Drug Purchases

Proposed legislation would place a yearly cap that limits a person to purchasing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.

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Tea Party Group Advocating For Pence Tax Cut

Americans for Prosperity will air TV ads in support of a tax cut even GOP lawmakers have expressed skepticism about.

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House Dems Give GOP Colleagues Mid-term Grades

Scott Pelath evaluated the House GOP on putting the middle class first, reinforcing traditional public schools and taking a break from divisive social issues.

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Mass Transit Bill Clears Committee Hurdle

The Senate Local Government Committee voted 7-2 to let Marion and Hamilton County voters decide whether to authorize a tax hike to expand Indy‘s bus system.

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New Democratic Party Chair Preaches Unity

A former staffer for Indiana Congressman Baron Hill and the Obama 2012 presidential campaign, Zody replaces Dan Parker.

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Week In Review: Criminal Code, Casinos And Veterans Benefits

The Indiana legislature considered measures on casinos and veterans benefits, and Governor Mike Pence announced his concerns with the criminal code bill.

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