July 3, 2025
Faith leaders protest federal tax, spending cut bill outside U.S. Sen. Todd Young's office
Faith leaders held a funeral service Thursday for those they say are "marked for death" by the federal tax and spending cut bill.
Read MoreJuly 2, 2025
Child care alliance to host education events targeted at lawmakers, community members
Lack of affordable and accessible child care affects thousands of Hoosier families. And according to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, child care issues cost the state more than $1 billion in tax revenue each year. One advocacy group is working to increase child care access across the state.
Read MoreJuly 2, 2025
Some new Indiana laws don't take effect for months
While the vast majority of new laws passed each year take effect on July 1, some measures go into effect much later.
Read MoreJuly 1, 2025
Vast majority of new laws passed by Indiana General Assembly take effect July 1
The vast majority of new laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly this year take effect July 1.
Read MoreJuly 1, 2025
Advocates celebrate new law allowing foster youth, emancipated minors to open bank accounts
Foster youth and emancipated minors in Indiana are now able to open their own bank accounts without parental consent. One advocate said the new law will help many teenagers learn how to manage their money.
Read MoreJune 30, 2025
Gov. Mike Braun says tolling needs to be an option for Indiana's road funding future
Gov. Mike Braun was given slightly more expansive authority this year to explore tolling Indiana's interstate highways.
Read MoreJune 30, 2025
Indiana Department of Child Services undergoes 'transformational' reorganization
Up to 40 middle and upper management positions could be eliminated as the Indiana Department of Child Services said it aims to devote more resources to frontline services.
Read MoreJune 30, 2025
Indiana seeks execution date for death row inmate Roy Lee Ward
The request comes shortly after Gov. Mike Braun suggested that state lawmakers take up debate on capital punishment.
Read MoreJune 27, 2025
Some worry property tax system could be thrown into chaos by case before Indiana Supreme Court
A property tax case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court this week could have a huge impact on local government and school finances — and, some worry, throw the state's property tax assessment system into chaos.
Read MoreJune 27, 2025
Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions in birthright citizenship order
At issue was how the lower courts should handle President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, which limited citizenship only to children born of parents with permanent status to be in the U.S.
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