Editorial: Trump, Congress should embrace CHIPS Act as America-first policy
The federal government should keep the commitments it has made under the CHIPS Act—and look for new ways to make the U.S. more competitive.
The federal government should keep the commitments it has made under the CHIPS Act—and look for new ways to make the U.S. more competitive.
A panel of judges ruled 2-1 that the law’s restrictions are within the purview of the Indiana General Assembly and do not infringe on the constitutional rights of transgender children, their parents or medical providers.
Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston announced his largely unchanged roster of Republican committee chair appointments Thursday morning.
When he returns to the White House, President-elect Donald Trump will be working with a Republican Party that has been completely transformed by his “Make America Great Again” movement and a Supreme Court dominated by conservative justices, including three that he appointed.
The bulk of October’s monthly increase was driven by a rise in shelter costs, which were up 0.4 percent last month and grew by 4.9 percent annually.
The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, will provide recommendations to slash regulations, cut staff and overhaul federal operations.
The video-sharing app faces a January deadline to find a new owner not based in China or lose access to U.S. users, under a law passed in April with bipartisan support.
Hoosiers are 20% more likely to be covered by a self-insured health plan than their peers, a type of plan that “lacks the market power to effectively negotiate prices with hospitals,” the study noted.
The new fee is intended to encourage industry to adopt best practices that reduce emissions of methane—the primary component of natural gas—and thereby avoid paying.
Many of the largest offshore wind companies put a brave face on the election results, pledging to work with Trump and Congress to build power projects and ignoring the incoming president’s oft-stated hostility to them.
Preparing the Indiana workforce, increasing direct foreign investment and developing a future-focused energy plan are among the issues the new governor should tackle.
Democrats attributed the party’s disappointing performance on Tuesday to a lack of organization within the party infrastructure, a focus on moderate candidates in an increasingly fractured Democratic Party and difficulties overcoming straight-ticket voting.
Special education positions remain the hardest to fill in Indiana, according to the state’s job board.
Those most in need of public services get to make do with less.
It’s time to prioritize the needs of families, seniors and future generations with policies that allow us all to thrive in Indiana.
The rhetoric on both sides of the national conversation was too hot.
Historically, America has shown itself to be strong, with the ability to come together in times of crisis.
Prior authorization was originally intended to serve as a cost-containment tool, but it has become a huge burden for patients and providers alike.
Because of her tireless devotion to Indiana’s economic and social betterment, IBJ has named Proffitt the 31st recipient of the Michael A. Carroll Award.
Voter turnout was significantly higher in Hamilton County than in Marion County, but was lower in both counties than in 2020.