Indiana House OKs youth social media bill, college degree cuts
The measure directs state officials to scrutinize and potentially eliminate certain low-wage college degree programs offered at Indiana’s public institutions.
The measure directs state officials to scrutinize and potentially eliminate certain low-wage college degree programs offered at Indiana’s public institutions.
The moves are being viewed by many lawmakers as pro-business and a way to cut regulations.
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said he appreciates an attempt to compromise on rental cap ordinances, but feels the Legislature isn’t listening to what local communities want.
Crime, crypto and more get floor votes, with concurrences or compromises to come.
Despite its strict restrictions for personal use, the newly amended version of Senate Bill 250 makes certain business-focused exceptions.
Changes made to the bill halt elimination of Natural Resources Commission and delay other actions until summer 2027.
Sunlight Coalition wants to convince the FAA to reverse its decision to allow the Indianapolis Airport Authority to close the heliport and sell the property to the city.
The moves come with just more than a week left in Indiana’s legislative session and as Illinois lawmakers consider legislation meant to keep the NFL team in that state.
Supporters say state action is needed to boost housing supply, but critics question whether the bill will actually lower costs.
“Virginia and Maryland still have redistricting efforts pending.”
It seems Congress has prioritized partisan point-scoring over working together.
Our country’s founders believed that a republic couldn’t work without engaged citizens.
Isn’t the point that freedom is not free?
Establishment candidates in this era must work twice as hard.
It preempts communities from having a say in how, and at what pace, they want to grow.
We’re also concerned about the possibility of inviting congestion onto city streets.
Rolling back regulations will help more Hoosiers and families achieve the American dream.
The decision centers on tariffs imposed under an emergency powers law, including the sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs he levied on nearly every other country.
While major drugmakers tussle for market supremacy, they are also taking on compound pharmacies that have not stopped selling obesity drugs despite the end of the shortage of such drugs.
This is clearly the type of decision that should be made locally.