Articles tagged as: IPB
July 6, 2022
Hoosiers rally for abortion rights on day special session was supposed to begin
Dozens of Hoosiers rallied outside the Statehouse Wednesday to keep the fire burning in support of abortion rights.
Read MoreJuly 1, 2022
Some new Indiana laws' effects come after July 1, including income tax cut
The majority of laws passed each year by the Indiana General Assembly take effect July 1. But there are always a few that take a little longer.
Read MoreJune 30, 2022
Tax cuts, permitless carry: New laws going into effect in Indiana July 1
Indiana legislators passed more than 170 new laws this year and the vast majority take effect July 1.
Read MoreJune 30, 2022
Indiana, other states win U.S. Supreme Court battle over EPA climate authority
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Indiana and 18 other states in a case to limit how the federal government can reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreJune 29, 2022
Indiana special session on abortion and inflation relief delayed
Abortion will be legal in Indiana for at least another month. Thats after state lawmakers work in a special session on inflation relief and abortion has been delayed until July 25.
Read MoreJune 29, 2022
Indiana Supreme Court weighs future of lawsuit between Archdiocese, gay teacher
A gay teacher at a Catholic high school in Indianapolis sued the Archdiocese after he was fired. The Indiana Supreme Court must now decide whether his case against the Archdiocese will move forward.
Read MoreJune 29, 2022
Indiana approves new gas plants for CenterPoint Energy, groups worry about high bills
The two plants would serve as a backup for renewable energy sources during times when energy demand is high.
Read MoreJune 29, 2022
What Indiana's permitless handgun carry law does and doesn't do
A lot of listeners have questions about Indiana's new permitless handgun carry law, which takes effect Friday. IPB News has answers to some of the most common about what the law does and doesnt do.
Read MoreJune 28, 2022
Attorney General Rokita seeks to lift injunctions on previously halted abortion laws
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is asking the courts to lift injunctions on three previously halted abortion restrictions. This comes as state lawmakers prepare to meet in a special session to enact a likely statewide abortion ban.
Read MoreJune 28, 2022
Report says the steel wall holding back coal ash fill in Michigan City could fail, NIPSCO disagrees
A new report said steel walls near the Michigan City coal plant aren't keeping coal ash waste from getting into Lake Michigan and Trail Creek -- and it will likely get worse over time.
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