New poll: Braun holds sizable lead in GOP gubernatorial race
The new Fox59/CBS4/Emerson College/The Hill poll also found 43% of those surveyed were still undecided about the GOP primary race for governor.
The new Fox59/CBS4/Emerson College/The Hill poll also found 43% of those surveyed were still undecided about the GOP primary race for governor.
TikTok said “the legislation would trample the First Amendment rights of 170 million Americans and deprive 5 million small businesses of a platform they rely on to grow and create jobs.”
Expect to see happy hours and the option to add a cocktail to your carry-out restaurant order as soon as July, under finalized legislation approved Thursday by Indiana lawmakers.
Biden engaged in repeated exchanges with Republican lawmakers in the House chamber, at times, turning the address into a form of political theater.
There is strong bipartisan support for aiding Ukraine and holding Russia to account.
Why is the party of law and order … doing this? It is pandering to Trump at the expense of world stability.
Supporters of the Indiana brand of Republicanism used to pride themselves on fiscal discipline. That day is behind us.
One person in the General Assembly is working to thwart the will of the people.
By focusing on solutions to reduce the cost of health care, being a good steward of taxpayer resources and focusing on opportunities to educate our entire workforce, we can make Indiana better than it’s ever been.
It’s time for a change. It’s time for future-focused leadership.
The average American needs an extra $11,400 more today than they did three years ago just to meet basic needs.
Right now, top-down economic development plans made in Indianapolis mainly benefit big corporations, big projects and big communities.
Our ‘Pathway to Prosperity’ is fiscally sound, responsible and attainable.
Last month, the Senate voted for a bill to fund Ukraine, Taiwan and Israel. It passed 70-29.
The bill, now headed to Gov. Eric Holcomb for consideration, would let some property owners opt out of paying the tax and cap the revenue but let the city expand the district.
The original state Senate proposal on the matter failed to advance past a second floor vote last month. But lawmakers brought back the idea by adding the language to another bill in the session’s final days.
The public access counselor’s goal is to make sure government is open to its constituents—the people who pay for it to exist and the people it’s set up to serve.
Proponents of the PFAS proposal, which included many in the chemical manufacturing industry, said the definition change is needed to preserve uses of PFAS in “essential” items like lithium batteries, laptop computers, semiconductors, pacemakers and defibrillators.
The final version accepted by both the House and Senate chambers made concessions in language that was opposed by critics of Israel.
A feud between the General Assembly and the Indiana Gaming Commission escalated late Friday when lawmakers approved language blocking the commission from getting more money without their approval.