Articles tagged as: IPB
March 3, 2023
Springs are warmer in Indiana than they were 50 years ago
Warmer springs can make the growing season last longer. But they can also mean more weeds, seasonal allergies, and mosquitos.
Read MoreMarch 2, 2023
Haven’t claimed your automatic taxpayer refund? Department of Revenue offers guidance
How can Hoosiers who have not yet claimed their $200 tax refund check their eligibility and claim this money? Several listeners were curious.
Read MoreMarch 2, 2023
Cross-county transport remains an issue in Indiana, one group shares potential solutions
Public transportation across counties is an issue throughout Indiana, particularly for those with disabilities or those who need accommodations that traditional public transportation systems cannot provide.
Read MoreMarch 2, 2023
Bill on carbon capture pilot program divides Indiana lawmakers, narrowly passes Senate
Property rights and environmental issues split both parties on the matter.
Read MoreMarch 1, 2023
Eli Lilly announces new insulin price caps, advocates hope other manufacturers follow suit
The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company, Eli Lilly and Company, announced Wednesday it will lower the prices of its branded insulin by 70 percent and will introduce more price caps for its non-branded insulin.
Read MoreMarch 1, 2023
'Paradigm shift' for public health easily clears Indiana Senate, heads to House
Legislation headed to the House aims to overhaul the quality of care that local health departments provide to Hoosiers.
Read MoreMarch 1, 2023
Bill would give money to wind and solar friendly counties, but only if it comes from the feds
A bill that aims to incentivize Indiana counties to be wind and solar friendly passed the state Senate on Tuesday.
Read MoreMarch 1, 2023
Indiana's labor market was uniquely tight in 2022, new federal estimates reaffirm
New federal estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest a record-high number of Hoosiers were working in 2022 – but not as many as employers may need.
Read MoreFebruary 28, 2023
Bill to prevent federal control of Indiana air pollution passes state Senate
Coal plant closures and other factors have led to less air pollution in Indiana. While thats a good thing, it also means fewer companies are paying the air permit fees that keep the program running at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
Read MoreFebruary 28, 2023
Indiana Senate bill criminalizes electronic tracking, with some exceptions
It would be a felony to electronically track someone in many cases under legislation unanimously approved by the Indiana Senate Tuesday.
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