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A judge will decide next year whether a lawsuit over heavy Department of Child Services caseloads should be thrown out.State law caps the number of cases…
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Indiana Senate Democrats Monday unveiled policy initiatives aimed at helping the state’s undocumented immigrants, including a potential measure that would…
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The Department of Child Services’ caseload is up a quarter over last year. So the state is responding by hiring more than a hundred new caseworkers.State…
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Senate Minority Leader Tim Lanane, D-Anderson, says the General Assembly missed a prime opportunity for guaranteed job creation this session by not…
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State school superintendent Glenda Ritz would remain chair of the State Board of Education until after she wins or loses reelection next year, under the…
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Legislative leaders say an aggressive push by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation likely won’t influence final negotiations over how much money…
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With only three days left in session, lawmakers are crafting a final version of the budget, and doing so with less money than they’d planned. Senate…
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With less than a week left in the session, legislative leaders say an amendment to the ethics reform bill added by the full Senate is holding up the…
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Senate Republicans Tuesday rejected a slew of amendments to the state budget offered by Democrats. That includes one aimed at continuing a recent…
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It‘s the Senate‘s turn next week to take up an ethics reform bill. Senate leaders tweaked some wording in the ethics bill before sending it to the…