The Indiana House Ways and Means Committee convened Wednesday to discuss an array of bills, including ones dealing with school safety, cosmetology and license plates.
More than 100,000 Hoosiers have lost their Medicaid coverage as the state returns to pre-pandemic operations and requires recipients to verify their eligibility.
The Human Rights Campaign, the ACLU of Indiana, the Indiana Democratic Party and others have come out against Senate Bill 480, which passed the Indiana Senate Tuesday at the end
INDIANAPOLIS—On the last day before a short session break, lawmakers in the Senate Chamber passed controversial Senate Bill 12, which seeks to create rules around “materials harmful to minors” in
In a rare and almost unprecedented move Wednesday, a standing committee in the Indiana General Assembly heard testimony on legislation that would decriminalize possession of small quantities of marijuana.
On Tuesday, the Indiana Senate Homeland Security and Transportation Committee approved a bill that would allow people living in the U.S. without legal permission to receive a driving privilege card.