Indiana lawmakers still working out logistics of special session, won’t meet Nov. 3
Per Indiana Code, legislators have up to 40 calendar days to conduct business in a special session.
Per Indiana Code, legislators have up to 40 calendar days to conduct business in a special session.
The transition was meant to ensure “that every student has what they need to be successful, regardless of their identity,” the district said in a statement Wednesday.
The analysis shows that relocating an existing casino to the state capital would generate a huge amount of revenue, but would draw some away from other gambling facilities.
The Chinese promise to buy at least 25 million metric tons of soybeans annually for next three years will bring their purchases back in line with where they were before President Donald Trump launched his trade war with China in the spring.
The judge made it clear she wants USDA to get the emergency money out the door, not come up with excuses for why it believes it can’t.
The new “Indiana Initiative for Drone Dominance Task Force” will coordinate work across government, universities and private industry.
If Indiana Republicans approve new maps, will they be ready in time for 2026? And will they hold up in court?
The battle to expand political power by changing boundaries on a map has a decades-long history in Indiana.
Carmel’s elected leaders are working to mend differences after a contentious budget-writing season during which conflicts arose and disagreements played out in public.
We said in August that redistricting mid-cycle would set a terrible precedent (one that could come back to bite Republicans in the future), and we still believe that to be the case. There’s just no reason for it.
“I would venture to say that every Woman of Influence—from the past through the current class—will tell you that there’s been a moment of weakness, that they’ve cried their selves to sleep, that there is a time when it was frustrating and it didn’t work,” said Mentorship Award winner Anne Hathaway. “And I know I still go through that.”
It’s 100% political and a shameful grab for total power. Is this the end of democracy in Indiana?
Sources tell IBJ that tax revenue from a new casino could help pay for potential upgrades to Lucas Oil Stadium as well as a soccer stadium on the east side of downtown.
The latest federal filings show more than $430,000 was raised through Team Braun, a joint fundraising arm.
House Speaker Todd Huston and Senate President Pro Tem Roderic Bray announced Monday that rather than hold a special session, the Indiana Legislature will convene for an early start to its regular session.
Lawmakers and advocates called mid-decade redistricting a moral and civil rights issue.
The Indiana Public Retirement System is divesting from holdings worth almost $170 million more than two years after lawmakers banned investments in Chinese interests.
Mike Karickhoff is the first high-ranking member of the Legislature to make such a decision ahead of the 2026 elections.
President Trump has called the case one of the most important in the country’s history and said a ruling against him would be “catastrophic” for the economy.
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration said Wednesday that it was recalculating benefit allotments to 274,000 SNAP households in the state.