Senate to Hear Bias Crimes Bill Next Week
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 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 …
Here is some of the reaction from Indiana’s congressional delegation to the President’s State of the State address. U.S. Senator Todd Young “Tonight I …