Merritt, Mental Health and Other Issues
Indy Politics talks with former State Senator Jim Merritt about his recent work in mental health, suicide prevention, the state’s lifeline law, and health care …
Indy Politics talks with former State Senator Jim Merritt about his recent work in mental health, suicide prevention, the state’s lifeline law, and health care …
by Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 4, 2025 Lawmakers introduced yet another plan for property taxes this week, pitching a proposal to save homeowners …
With about three weeks to go before Indiana lawmakers adjourn for 2025 legislative session, Republicans believe they can pass a budget, reform health care and …
It was 10 years ago that the First Church of Cannabis was founded. It rose out of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Indy Politics spoke …
With less than a month to go in the 2025 legislative session, Indiana lawmakers have a lot of heavy lifting to do, including figuring out …
As Indiana lawmakers deal with health care, one big issue is what to do about pharmacy benefit managers. One side argues that the PBMs help …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz You may have noticed quite a few recent stories regarding the 10th anniversary of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA. If …
Indy Politics speaks with newly re-elected Libertarian Party Chairman, Evan McMahon. We discuss property taxes, DOGE and what Libertarians are doing to prepare for 2026. …
Indiana 5th District Congresswoman Victoria Spartz held a town hall in Noblesville Friday, which sometimes became contentious. The topics included the debt, Medicaid, defense for …
With about 30 days left in the 2025 Legislative session, the four statehouse leaders are offering their thoughts on property tax reform, the budget, Medicaid …