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One Republican lawmaker is outlining his proposal for ending property taxes. He says the move will simplify the tax code.
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Weeks after saying he hates Islam, Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith is now calling for a ban on calls to prayer. Muslim groups say it’s clear religious bigotry.
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Indiana lawmakers and the federal government are tightening SNAP rules at the same time, and public health officials warn the combined effect will push more people off the program.
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Two more members of the Indiana Natural Resources Commission have resigned, continuing a shakeup on the panel that historically worked in coordination with the Department of Natural Resources on policy.
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Indiana finished recounting three close primary races, but legal challenges — including a voter subpoena request — are still ahead.
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A nominating committee has narrowed 25 applicants to 12 candidates for Gov. Mike Braun to consider for an Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission vacancy,
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Democratic candidates will appear on the November ballot for nearly all Indiana legislative seats up for election this fall — while Republicans are sitting out more than 20 races.
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Reports that state law requires doctors to file about individual abortions can’t be released to the public under a decision upheld by the Indiana Supreme Court.
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Childcare workers told Indiana officials that proposed licensing changes could devalue the profession, increase turnover and ultimately affect the quality of care for young children.
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"I think that is so tangential to everything else, that's not going to make a difference," Gov. Braun said during a press conference Thursday.