Public School Rallies
Educators, administrators and supporters of traditional public schools rallied at the Statehouse Monday to protest what they say are attacks on public education. They protested …
Educators, administrators and supporters of traditional public schools rallied at the Statehouse Monday to protest what they say are attacks on public education. They protested …
In her monthly visit with Indy Politics, 5th District Congresswoman Victoria Spartz discusses the debt ceiling, national security, as well her decision not to run …
Indiana lawmakers this week made a little bit of history. The Indiana House Courts and Criminal Code Committee heard testimony on House Bill 1297, authored …
More tax cuts, more money for schools and funding for the Governor’s health care initiative are all parts of the budget unveiled Friday by Indiana …
As lawmakers wrap up another week, we get their thoughts on the upcoming House budget, the state’s first hearing on legalizing marijuana and a debate …
Cameras will soon officially be allowed in most Indiana Courtrooms. Beginning on May 1, 2023, judicial officers around the state will have the authority to …
Indiana lawmakers are passing legislation regarding hemp for the first time in a few years. The Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee today passed, by …
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle February 14, 2023 A top Republican lawmaker threatened to hold up new state spending for Indiana’s voucher school program …
By a vote of 49-0, the Indiana Senate Monday afternoon approved legislation they hope will improve Indiana’s mental health infrastructure. The legislation < SB 1, …
Indiana continues to have healthy revenue collections, exceeding projections. Year-to-date General Fund revenues totalled $11.6 billion, which is $91.2 million (0.8%) above the December 2022 …