An Indiana bill that would have changed how government public notices are distributed died in a Senate committee Thursday.
Northwest Indiana immigration attorneys raised concerns with an immigration bill that received final approval by the ...
A fight challenge, musical moments and long meetings: Inside committee day at the Indiana Statehouse
It was a 10-committee day for Indiana’s General Assembly, that means 150 lawmakers dashing from room to room to hear ...
A bill related to sharing resources between IPS and charters died in the first half of the legislative session. It's back now in the form of an amendment.
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