IN Senate committee advances Right to Work bill
Right to Work took its first step towards passage Friday as a committee passed it to the Senate floor. A joint House and Senate committee met for more than five hours, hearing testimony on both sides...
View ArticleIndiana Becomes a Right-To-Work State
Indiana is now the 23rd Right-To-Work state in the country.The Senate signed off on the bill Wednesday just two days after it was approved in the House.Governor Mitch Daniels put the final stamp on the...
View ArticleIN lawmakers consider more restrictions on sale of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine
Lawmakers are considering legislation that would place stricter limits on how much ephedrine and pseudoephedrine is bought and sold in the state. Those drugs are two of the key ingredients used in...
View ArticleIN Senate approves school voucher expansion
The Indiana Senate Wednesday narrowly passed legislation expanding the state’s school voucher program. The bill passed 27 to 23, with ten Republicans joining all 13 Democrats voting against it. Senator...
View ArticleIN General Assembly small business caucus
Lawmakers in the Indiana General Assembly have formed a small business caucus they say will help connect with the state’s small business owners on a more personal level. Senator Carlin Yoder...
View ArticleEducation Leaders Wait For Fallout From CECI Dissolution
Governor Pence is dissolving his education agency, the Center for Education and Career Innovation. The news came as a surprise to many in the education field because “CECI”, as it's called, was the...
View ArticleE-Liquid Regulations Bill Passes Senate
Legislation regulating people who manufacture and sell liquids used in e-cigarettes took a step closer to the governor’s desk Tuesday. Its Senate sponsor says the bill tries to find a middle ground in...
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