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.
View ArticleHundreds 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.
View ArticleLegislators 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.
View ArticleStatehouse 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.
View ArticleDaniels’ 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.
View ArticleDaniels Participates In His Last Statehood Day As Governor
Tuesday's Statehood Day was held to celebrate Indiana' 196th birthday.
View ArticleLegislators 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.
View ArticleLive 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.
View ArticlePublic 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.
View ArticleWeek 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.
View ArticleMike Pence To Be Sworn In As Indiana Governor
Mike Pence will assume the position of Indiana's 50th governor on Monday.
View ArticleSunday Alcohol Sales Debate Heats Up At Statehouse
Advocates against Sunday sales say deregulation would hurt small liquor stores.
View ArticleAstronaut 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.
View ArticleA 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.
View ArticleLegislators Change Proposed Cap On Medical Drug Purchases
Proposed legislation would place a yearly cap that limits a person to purchasing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
View ArticleTea 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.
View ArticleHouse 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.
View ArticleMass 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.
View ArticleNew Democratic Party Chair Preaches Unity
A former staffer for Indiana Congressman Baron Hill and the Obama 2012 presidential campaign, Zody replaces Dan Parker.
View ArticleWeek 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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