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Marijuana Pardons Not Coming To Indiana, Holcomb Says
He highlighted the state's use of expungements over pardons.
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He highlighted the state's use of expungements over pardons.
The U.S. Senate debate also included Libertarian James Sceniak, who struggled to answer several questions.
September’s sum came in at $1.9 billion, or $82 million (4.2%) less than predicted.
Oral arguments about whether the new abortion restrictions violate Indiana’s RFRA law were heard in court Friday.
The federal report follows concerns earlier this year about overmedicating children in foster care in Indiana.
Data also shows Hoosier students attending an in-state college is down 17% from 2017.
Some worry that the lawsuit would impact any Medicaid beneficiary receiving care in a government-owned facility.
Analysis from the RAND Corporation found that Hoosiers have the seventh highest hospital costs in the nation.
A report shows that thousands of new clean energy jobs opened in Indiana last year, and more are still expected.
The Indianapolis Republican has served on the committee since he was first elected to the state senate in 2016.
The state and federal government will invest approximately $5.5 million dollars in the Danville Armory that was built in 1955.
The state attorney general’s office previously requested for the high court to take over the case.
A public health agency argues that nursing home patients shouldn’t be able to sue the facilities for civil rights violations.
Conservative policy activist Erin Tuttle of Indianapolis faced up to $45,000 for missing 10 required filings as a lobbyist.
The AG’s office said he posted on Twitter while “unaware” of the rapper’s earlier antisemitic comments.
GOP nominee Diego Morales didn’t respond to debate invitations and both Wells and Maurer lambasted him for not participating.
The Governor went to Switzerland and Germany to attract more manufacturing jobs and other investments to the state.
The group endorsed 20 candidates — 13 Democrats and seven Republicans.
Campaign managers often advise frontrunners not to participate in order to avoid risking a live gaffe.
A new report by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education details boosted numbers of students finishing degrees.