Indiana House pushes major boards consolidation, lawsuit limits to Senate
Opponents of two separate measures raised concerns over cultural commissions and insurer-friendly lawsuit changes.
Opponents of two separate measures raised concerns over cultural commissions and insurer-friendly lawsuit changes.
The added lodging will allow more pilots and flight attendants to participate in training exercises and create more room for corporate employees in town on business.
The new Indiana Council on Fraud Detection and Prevention is expected to focus on federally funded programs administered by state agencies like Medicaid, SNAP and WIC.
The nine-member board would be appointed by the Indianapolis mayor and oversee key aspects of schools within its boundaries, such as a transportation system and an accountability system that could be used to recommend closing inefficient or low-performing schools.
Companies have tied workforce changes to AI, but it can be hard to know if AI is the real reason behind the layoffs or if it’s the message a company wants to tell Wall Street.
Rep. Ed Clere has decided to leave the Indiana General Assembly after 18 years—and says the political changes brought by President Donald Trump have pushed him out of the party.
Legalization supporters have been encouraged by Trump’s action, but the stance of state leaders remains unchanged.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, said Sunday that he is “confident” he will have enough support from Republicans in the House conference to end the partial government shutdown.
President Trump told reporters Friday that he didn’t want to ask Kevin Warsh to agree to cut rates because that would be “inappropriate,” even if “it probably would be allowed.”
The Senate voted Friday to fund most of the government through the end of September while giving Congress two weeks to debate new restrictions on federal immigration raids across the country.
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site display that honors three members of the Harrison family coincides with the nation’s celebration of 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
House Bill 1001 would allow single-family houses and duplexes to be approved without a hearing in areas that are zoned residential.
Whether Kevin Warsh can maintain the Fed’s long-time independence from day-to-day politics while also placating Trump will be a tremendous challenge.
Local Democrats who have a stronghold on Indianapolis generally oppose intervention from the Republican supermajority that passes policies at the Indiana Statehouse, but Indianapolis Republicans are willing to invite it.
Legislation promoting charity care and payment plans for Hoosier health care patients as well as protecting their paychecks and homes from debt collectors now moves to the House for consideration.
Trump chose current chair Jerome Powell to lead the Fed in 2017 but this year has relentlessly assailed him for not cutting interest rates quickly enough.
Democrats had struck a rare deal with President Donald Trump on Thursday to separate funding for the Homeland Security Department from a broad government spending bill.
The threat is the latest salvo in President Trump’s trade war with America’s northern neighbor as his feud with Prime Minister Mark Carney expands.
Charters within IPS borders could choose not to give control of their school buildings over to the proposed Indianapolis Public Education Corp. under a bill that advanced Thursday.
Most of the bill doesn’t do anything to reduce or control your gas and electric bills.