Statehouse Week Five In Review
Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says when it comes to hate crimes, his chamber is going to let the Senate make the first move. The …
Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says when it comes to hate crimes, his chamber is going to let the Senate make the first move. The …
Indiana lawmakers, as well as local government officials, are moving to defuse a property tax time bomb that could cost hundreds of millions of dollars. …
As Indiana lawmakers wrapped up their fourth week in session, House Speaker Brian Bosma says additional state funds may be needed to increase teacher pay …
Three Indiana House Democrats are looking for help in their efforts to remove Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill from office. State Representatives Ed Delaney, Ryan …
Indy Politics publisher Abdul-Hakim Shabazz and blogger Justin Oakley of Just Let Me Teach, engage in a friendly, yet spirited, debate over the issue of …
As part of their 2019 legislative agenda, Indiana House Republicans say they want to get as much as 85 percent of the operational funding that …
Members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus say their 2019 legislative agenda will help Indianapolis tackle its record-breaking murder rates by providing a holistic approach …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz As Indiana lawmakers get ready to tackle the issue of “hate/bias crimes” this session, I think it’s only fair to address the …
Here are a few items worth mentioning that are more than gossip and rumor, but not quite news. U.S. Senators Todd Young and Mike Braun …
A dispute over $3,000 in stormwater charges could have major implications for local governments across Indiana. The Indiana Tax Court ruled last month that the …