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President Donald Trump said lawmakers should get rid of the 2022 CHIPS Act that paved the way for Intel to announce the building of two Ohio plants.
Whatever love Hoosier Republicans may have for Elon Musk it clearly doesn't extend to the Tesla-brand electric cars and trucks Musk produces.
The Republican-controlled General Assembly has green-lighted a policy that could bring tolls to every interstate highway in Indiana.
A new Indiana law ensures state officials no longer can use taxpayer dollars to purchase or lease luxury vehicles to travel around Indianapolis, or anywhere else inside or outside the Hoosier ...
Individuals arrested for a felony crime in Indiana already are required to provide a DNA sample during the booking process, along with the traditional mugshot photograph, fingerprint record and ...
Hoosiers using test strips to detect the presence of fentanyl or other controlled substances soon no longer will be subject to arrest on drug paraphernalia charges.
The Republican-controlled General Assembly this year also did not take up Senate Bill 240 to make terminated pregnancy reports unquestionably accessible to the public.
Gov. Mike Braun has signed into law every measure approved this year by the Republican-controlled General Assembly without issuing a single veto.
The meeting to update their constituents on the work of the General Assembly is scheduled for 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday at Red Cup Cafe & Deli, 115 Broadway, Chesterton.
Senate Republicans approved legislation Tuesday to strip health coverage from at least 200,000 of the 700,000 Hoosiers currently served by the Healthy Indiana Plan.
Council members must be a current or former Medicaid beneficiary, or a family member or caregiver of a current or former Medicaid beneficiary.
"I'm the one who arrives here in the Statehouse between 5 and 5:30 a.m. I hope everyone sees that. Long hours, long days," said Secretary of State Diego Morales.
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