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April 5, 2017
House Votes To Crack Down On Heroin Dealers, Pharmacy Robbers
Critics argue the legislature is "backsliding" to previous, failed attempts to address the drug epidemic.
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ILEARN Set To Replace ISTEP As Indiana's New Standardized Test
The Indiana Senate approved a bill Tuesday setting guidelines for ILEARN, a new standardized test that will replace the troubled ISTEP exam in 2019.
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Indiana Senate Passes Synthetic Urine Ban On Unanimous Vote
Synthetic urine can be used to fraudulently pass a drug test.
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Indiana Lawmakers OK Letting Statehouse Staffers Carry Guns
Under the bill, employees of the Senate, House, Legislative Services Agency and Indiana Lobby Registration Commission may be armed.
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Effort To Kill Appointed Superintedent Bill Fails, Senate Approves
The full Senate Tuesday approved a bill that would make the state school superintendent a political appointee by the governor.
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Senate Advances Tax-Raising, Fee-Creating Road Funding Bill
After a more than hour-long debate, the Senate advanced legislation that raises taxes and creates new fees to fund the state's road and bridge maintenance.
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Net Metering Bill Passes House
The House passed SB 309 by a vote of 56-43, despite intense public opposition.
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Parental Notification Of Abortion Bill Clears House
The House approved a bill adding rules to parental consent and notification of abortion - even as some Democrats raised new issues with the measure.
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Holcomb Budget Priorities: Some In, Some Out
The Senate GOP budget leaves out key priorities of Gov. Eric Holcomb's. But the Senate budget did include two Holcomb initiatives dismissed by the House.
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Ricker's Could Keep Selling Cold Beer For Now Under Bill Change
A House committee amendment would let Ricker's keep its two permits. But when those permits are up for renewal at year's end, the rules would be different.
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