Pence wraps up legislative session
With the 2015 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly coming to a close Wednesday, many have been looking back on what was and what wasn’t achieved with mixed opinions.
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With the 2015 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly coming to a close Wednesday, many have been looking back on what was and what wasn’t achieved with mixed opinions.
As the HIV outbreak continues in southeastern Indiana, a number of state officials have stepped up and implemented policies to combat the growing number of infections.
With a number of public relations hiccups and miscommunicated policies, Gov. Mike Pence has seen his approval rating suffer, new ?polls say.
Sen. Dan Coats sat in the tiny conference room.
The Indiana Senate’s recommended state budget for the next two years, released last week, has received criticism from Gov. Mike Pence for its approach to education.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence announced Thursday that Brigadier General Courtney P. Carr will become Indiana’s next adjutant general starting May 31.
Indiana legislators are attempting to pass a bill that would make it so that gun manufacturers cannot legally be held responsible for damages inflicted by their products, and it’s gaining traction.
In the case of an opioid overdose, an injection of the prescription drug naloxone could be life-saving, and Indiana legislators are looking to make this option more accessible throughout the state.
With the NCAA Final Four being played in Indianapolis this past weekend, state officials implemented a number of measures last week to curb the growing sex trafficking problem in Indiana.
With Indiana Sen. Dan Coats’ announcement last week that he will not be seeking re-election in 2016, the search for a new candidate to fill his seat has begun.
By Daniel Metz
Liberty for all Hoosiers.
By Daniel Metz
Workers at the Indiana Department of Child Services are overworked, understaffed and bogged down with excessive ?administrative work.
Five years.
A recent outbreak of HIV in southeastern Indiana has been raising alarms among health officials throughout the state.
A group of 53 Republican senators signed a letter protesting a new proposal by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that would set guidelines to determine whether or not certain types of ammunition meet safety guidelines, the M855 “green tip” ?ammunition.
As much as $60 million. As many as 4.5 million Hoosiers. As far back ?as 2002.
Cappuccino, cherry, peach, blueberry, apple, grape and the list goes on.
A man was arrested recently in Plainfield, Ind., on terrorism-related charges.