Indiana lawmakers send flurry of bills to Braun ahead of planned Friday adjournment
Dozens of bills received final concurrence votes in both chambers Wednesday at the Indiana Statehouse.
Dozens of bills received final concurrence votes in both chambers Wednesday at the Indiana Statehouse.
Legislation creating a “military police force” of Indiana National Guard members — to be deployed around the state at the governor’s behest — overwhelmingly passed the Senate on Tuesday despite bipartisan opposition. The Senate also approved more than three dozen other bills.
A narrowly divided vote to roll back portions of Indiana’s environmental code anchored a deadline-day push Tuesday as the Indiana House advanced a slate of bills and set up end-of-session negotiations across the rotunda.
In a Tuesday press conference, Rokita said the money comes from 89 separate recoveries, some through civil settlements and others via criminal prosecutions.
Democrats argued that new rules could push eligible Hoosiers out of coverage.
Indiana and the nation have a chronic shortage of deaf educators, and many programs that train them are being eliminated or merged, compounding the problem.
While major drugmakers tussle for market supremacy, they are also taking on compound pharmacies that have not stopped selling obesity drugs despite the end of the shortage of such drugs.
More than 300 items are displayed on Christie’s website to provide a peek at one of the most significant collections ever assembled by one person.
It seems Congress has prioritized partisan point-scoring over working together.
More than 63 million Americans provide care for an adult family member, and most of them have regular paid jobs as well.
The amendment allows Indiana counties to benefit from property taxes on nonprofit hospital parcels that don’t have health care or revenue-generating purposes.
Supporters say state action is needed to boost housing supply, but critics question whether the bill will actually lower costs.
The trial, which is expected to run through the end of March, will serve as a critical test for thousands of other lawsuits that target not only Meta and Google, but also TikTok Inc. and Snap Inc.
Supporters frame as compassionate approach, while opponents say lack of resources could lead to jail time and fines.
The FDA officials predicted the shift would lead to “a surge in drug development.”
The moves are being viewed by many lawmakers as pro-business and a way to cut regulations.
The company has warned that mounting legal costs are threatening its ability to continue selling the product in U.S. agricultural markets.
The idea of taking more than a two-week vacation from work to recover from burnout or rethink life is slowly gaining supporters in the United States.
The Metropolitan Development Commission hearing examiner’s approval of Los Angeles-based Metrobloks’ rezoning request came despite strong opposition from Martindale-Brightwood residents and some members of the City-County Council.
Graduates of bachelor programs must have earnings above those of a typical high school graduate, or around $33,000 in Indiana, for the program to keep operating and to receive federal student loan funding.