Indiana’s Top Stories Of 2015
There were plenty of stories that kept Hoosiers talking in 2015.
View ArticleIncumbent Pence Outraises Gregg In Campaign For Governor
The Republican incumbent raised about $3.5 million dollars in the last six months, nearly as much as Gregg raised in all of 2015.
View ArticleGOP Prioritizes Funding Third Regional Cities Recipient
GOP lawmakers are pushing a bill that would use some extra tax amnesty revenue for the third region.
View ArticlePence Road Funding Proposals Clear Senate Committees
A Senate committee unanimously advanced Pence’s proposal, while another Senate committee unanimously approved a bill supported by Pence.
View ArticlePence: Is Balancing LGBT Rights-Religious Freedom Necessary?
At his State of the State address, Gov. Pence said he would not support any legislation restricting Hoosiers' rights to religious freedom.
View Article2016 State Of The State Address Broken Down
Four issues have dominated the 2016 legislative session; Gov. Mike Pence (R) addressed all four during his State of the State Address.
View ArticleStatehouse Update: LGBT Rights, Road Funding, Deer Hunting
Gov. Pence this week made as many headlines for what he didn’t say as what he did say. And major parts of Pence’s agenda advanced with no resistance.
View ArticleGOP Plans For Road Funding Pit Gov. Pence Against The House
The road funding debate has led to a strange dynamic, with Republican Gov. Mike Pence and Democrats pushing back against a House GOP plan to raise taxes.
View ArticleFormer Indiana Governor Edgar Whitcomb Dies At 98
Governor Mike Pence calls the former governor a courageous adventurer who inspired generations of Hoosiers.
View ArticleMemorial Service Pays Tribute To Former Governor Ed Whitcomb
As Governor Mike Pence describes him, Edgar Whitcomb lived big.
View ArticleIndiana Officials Defend Refugee Policy In Federal Court
Exodus Refugee Immigration is suing the state over Gov. Pence's policy to withhold money from agencies resettling refugees from Syria.
View ArticleState Launches Campaign To Get More Adults Back To College
An initiative launched Tuesday hopes to encourage adults with some college credit return to school and complete a degree.
View ArticleLawmakers Honor Lt. Gov. Ellspermann On Her Last Day
Ellspermann leaves the Statehouse to pursue the presidency at Ivy Tech Community College.
View ArticleExodus To Resettle More Syrian Refugee Families
A judge ruled Monday in a civil lawsuit against Gov. Mike Pence, saying that Pence cannot deny state funds to Syrian refugees.
View ArticleEric Holcomb Sworn-In As 51st Lieutenant Governor
Holcomb was confirmed by both the House and Senate early in the day on Thursday.
View ArticleHIP 2.0 Health Care Bill Advances From House
Some – including supporters of the program – are concerned about the measure’s consequences.
View ArticleAdoption Records Officially Open With Newly-Signed Law
Most children adopted in Indiana from 1941 through 1993 will have access to their birth records under a bill signed into law Friday by Gov. Mike Pence.
View ArticleBill That Could Allow Alcohol At Dunes Park On Pence’s Desk
The bill would allow alcohol permits at state parks without local input.
View ArticleGov. Pence Has 60 Days To Choose State Supreme Court Justice
This will be Pence’s first appointment to the state’s highest court.
View ArticleOverdose Intervention Drug Measure Advances To Governor
Naloxone immediately halts the effects of an opioid overdose. But people still need a doctor’s prescription to get the drug.
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