Indiana Senate passes resolution to study school safety
INDIANAPOLIS — A resolution to review school safety issues passed unanimously Tuesday through the Indiana Senate.
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INDIANAPOLIS — A resolution to review school safety issues passed unanimously Tuesday through the Indiana Senate.
At 12:01 p.m. Sunday, the barricade surrounding the liquor section in the Kroger on College Mall Road came down.
Indiana lawmakers have a little more than a week left before the legislative session ends. Next week will mark the last day bills can pass out of the Indiana Senate or House of Representatives before being sent to conference committee. Here’s what happened this week:
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana residents can officially purchase carryout alcohol on Sundays, starting this weekend on March 4.
INDIANAPOLIS — CBD oil could soon become legal in Indiana, four years after the issue was first brought up in the state legislature.
As the Indiana General Assembly approaches its final weeks for this session, bills are passing out of committee and will soon be up for their final votes, potentially passing into law. The session is scheduled to end March 14.
A bill that would add more regulations for clinics performing abortions and for women receiving abortions passed Wednesday through an Indiana House of Representatives public policy committee.
INDIANAPOLIS — In the wake of the recent school shooting in Florida, state lawmakers disagreed on how to move forward with a bill that would change handgun license requirements.
With only a few weeks left until the Indiana General Assembly must adjourn for the session, lawmakers are continuing to hear, pass and fail hundreds of bills still in the works. Here’s what you missed last week in the legislature:
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that would establish an employability standards curriculum in K-12 schools passed Thursday unanimously through a House committee.
As they head into the second half of the Indiana legislative session, lawmakers reflect on what they’ve done, what they haven’t done and what they still hope to accomplish.
Many Bloomington stores faced a predicament after Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill announced in November that cannabidiol products were illegal in almost all circumstances.
Kyra Howard, 17, from the Plainfield High School publication staff, nervously watched the state House of Representatives live stream last week all day for three days in a row. She asked her teachers if she could keep it up on her laptop.
A bill that would establish redistricting standards for voting districts passed 42-6 Monday through the state Senate.
A bill which would allow a person to legally carry a gun in a church property, regardless of whether there is a school on the same property or not, passed through the state Senate on Tuesday.
A bill that would have provided press freedom protections for students in grades 7 through 12 failed Monday in the Indiana House of Representatives.
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that would legalize the sale and possession of CBD oil with a THC composition of no more than 0.3 percent passed 35-13 Monday afternoon through the Senate.
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that would change handgun license laws passed through the Indiana House of Representatives on Monday morning.
The Indiana General Assembly is about halfway through its session, which is scheduled to end March 14. As it heads into the second half, bills that were passed in the State Senate or House, will make their way through the opposite chamber. Here’s what you missed this week at the Indiana Statehouse.
Among actors, journalists, activists and businessmen, IU has had plenty of students who have gone on to become famous alumni. Here’s a list of some that you may not have realized went to IU: