Rep. Ed DeLaney: Will there be any trophies for our legislators?
Few, if any, new ideas made it through the Legislature.
Few, if any, new ideas made it through the Legislature.
Republicans are afraid she will not engage in judicial activism that supports their causes by overturning existing precedent.
If you want to keep me out of your news conferences, I suggest next time to try kryptonite.
There in the halls of the Statehouse, face to face, it’s possible for a connection to occur.
The notion that including trans women will result in dominance is a red herring.
Trans kids deserve to have the opportunity to be kids without government interference.
If the governor had legitimate and specific concerns about HB 1041 at any point during the legislative process, he could have asked the leadership to address those concerns.
The performance gap isn’t because these boys had better access to training or resources; it’s biology.
Local officials and not-for-profits are exploring the potential sale of carbon credits to finance the maintenance and preservation of city parks, and to purchase land for more.
It’s a common refrain about Indianapolis: You can come here from anywhere and become part of the fabric of the community.
SB 382 lowers the taxation on closed vaping products and on other smokeless tobacco products. Absolutely reprehensible.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott lit up a joint one mile across the state border in Illinois for a new campaign ad he posted on 4/20—the unofficial weed holiday.
Just two months after Indiana lawmakers passed a law that would allow electric utilities to build small, prefabricated nuclear reactors, Purdue University and Duke Energy Corp. jointly announced Wednesday they plan to explore the feasibility of using the technology.
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said the new program will offer grants to companies that process or recycle battery components to increase domestic supplies of a market now dominated by China and other countries.
The Marion County Democratic Party appears headed for significant change, with Mayor Joe Hogsett advocating for an end to pre-primary endorsements and some Black Democrats separately calling for the party’s current chair to resign immediately.
The lack of urgency in addressing high hospital prices in Indiana by the vast majority of not-for-profit hospitals is intolerable.
IU Health has committed to align our pricing with national averages for commercial insurance by Jan. 1, 2025, generating more than $1 billion in savings to patients and payers.
Indiana prices are higher than those of all our neighboring states.
What is certain is that silence and complacency are not an option for those of us in the struggle for all people.
Today’s Senate is not the great deliberative body of past reputation.