The Statehouse Halftime Report – Part 2
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb implied he planned to get much more aggressive in pushing a bias crime law in the second half of the 2019 …
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb implied he planned to get much more aggressive in pushing a bias crime law in the second half of the 2019 …
As Indiana lawmakers hit the halfway point of the 2019 Legislative session, Indy Politics gets perspective from various key figures. House Speaker Brian Bosma says …
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by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz As Indiana lawmakers move forward with bias crimes legislation, the big issue is whether there will be a “list” of classes specifically …
As Indiana House Republicans prepare to take a vote on final passage of their proposed budget, Indy Politics talks to House Ways & Means Committee …
On this edition of Indiana Issues, we talk hate crimes, teacher pay, school safety, cigarette taxes and we make our political predictions. Our panel includes …
House Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate President Pro Tempore Rod Bray offer their thoughts on hate crime legislation, gaming, the budget and teacher pay as …
Members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus say they plan to continue the fight for a bias crimes law that includes race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, …
Indiana Senate Republicans say removing a list of protected classes from a bias crime bill won’t weaken the measure, however, Democrats and bias crimes advocates …
Indiana House Republicans are officially unveiling their budget, which includes more money for schools, but no mandate that it is spent on teacher pay. The …