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Senate Bill 478 sets out advertising, age-limit, licensing, packaging, testing and other requirements for the hemp-derived ...
Gov. Mike Braun, Secretary of Education Katie Jenner and Higher Education Commissioner Chris Lowery are key supporters of the ...
The Commission on Indiana’s Legal Future made dozens of suggestions for addressing rural Indiana's attorney shortage, ...
Indianapolis-based health Elevance Health’s board is recommending its investors reject a shareholder proposal that asks the ...
The new restaurant blends brands 1933 Lounge and the HC Tavern + Kitchen and will offer full dining service as well as ...
The six-production lineup at the Indiana Repertory Theatre also includes August Wilson’s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.” ...
Under Senate Bill 2, those enrolled in the Healthy Indiana Plan will need to either work or volunteer for 20 hours each week, ...
The governor and legislative leaders have for weeks gone back and forth on the key components of Senate Bill 1.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Trump was pausing his so-called ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on most of the country’s biggest trading partners.
Baked in the 21-page measure are new rules for contacts awarded by state agencies—including a ban on non-public, no-bid deals—and steeper expectations for vendors paid with taxpayer dollars.
Lobbyists on Tuesday offered careful praise for a compromise intended to resolve a long-running fight over the utility pole attachment required to bring high-speed internet to rural Hoosiers and ...
The Governor's Office singled out the Indiana Economic Development Foundation, which supports IEDC travel and ...