Bill that would legalize CBD oil products passes through Senate committee
A bill that would legalize the sale and possession of CBD oil with a THC composition of no more than 0.3 percent has passed through an Indiana Senate committee.
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A bill that would legalize the sale and possession of CBD oil with a THC composition of no more than 0.3 percent has passed through an Indiana Senate committee.
The U.S. Senate voted 81–18 Monday to approve a short-term spending bill which would re-open the government and keep it running through Feb. 8, and soon after the House followed suit, voting 266–150 to pass the continuing resolution.
The Indiana Senate passed a bill Monday that would allow carryout alcohol sales on Sundays.
Koby Bluitt, a senior at Ball State University, marched to be a microphone for those who can't speak up. Tina Vawter, an IU class of 1971 graduate, marched because she said she can't stand President Trump.
When the federal government shuts down, the country does not come to a shuddering halt, nor do the lights go out in the Capitol, nor does mass chaos immediately ensue.
Maddy Waters, 11, was one one of the first people to give a speech Saturday during the Bloomington Resistance March in front of the Monroe County Courthouse.
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The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to adopt the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
A bill intended to protect veterans from predatory loan practices has gained the support of Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana.
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A state House of Representatives committee passed a bill Wednesday that would allow the sale of carryout alcohol on Sundays.
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Campus and city authorities spoke to the Indiana Daily Student about what Martin Luther King Jr. Day means to the Bloomington community, especially given the current political discourse.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Rep. Luke Messer, R-6th District, won a Congress of Counties U.S. Senate Republican straw poll by 65 votes.