Statehouse; Week 7 In Review
Indiana lawmakers have a busy week ahead as they try to meet committee deadlines for numerous bills including the budget, bias crimes, gaming, alcohol, the …
Indiana lawmakers have a busy week ahead as they try to meet committee deadlines for numerous bills including the budget, bias crimes, gaming, alcohol, the …
The head of the Indiana Senate tells Indy Politics his chamber will hear hate crimes legislation next week. President Pro Tempore Rod Bray says the …
The process where candidates would have to go through a pre-primary convention, or slating, in Marion County would come to an end under legislation proposed …
Both the Democratic and Republican candidates for Indianapolis Mayor will face primary challenges this Spring, as well as several members of the Indianapolis City-County Council. …
Indy Politics sits down with Jennifer McCormick, the Superintendent of Public Instruction to talk about teacher pay, accountability, workforce development her decision to not run …
Indy Politics talks with Matt Bell who represents the Casino Association of Indiana as well as some of the state’s liquor stores about the changes …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Usually, when there are allegations of disenfranchising voters or restricting Hoosiers’ right to vote, it’s Democrats making those allegations against Republicans. Not …
On this edition of Indiana Issues, we examine the President’s State of the Union address, a decision involving House Speaker Brian Bosma’s campaign fund, the …
As lawmakers wrap up week six of the legislature they are soon approaching some heavy deadlines when it comes to the budget, teacher pay, bias …
The organization representing the state’s prosecutors says while it supports “hate crimes” legislation, it is leaving it up to Indiana lawmakers on how to best …