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Governor Mike Pence announced Thursday that 2015 is a record-breaking year for economic development. Pence says 323 companies, up from 285 in 2014,…
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Legislators are looking to slam the brakes on rising electric costs. Ten years ago, industrial electric bills in Indiana were the sixth-lowest in the U.S.…
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Legislators convene next Tuesday for the ceremonial opening of what shapes up as a third straight legislative session dogged by issues surrounding gay…
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Indiana House Democrats this week unveiled their proposal to solve some of the state’s road maintenance issues. The Minority Leader says it goes further…
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Republican legislative leaders say a formal study on creating civil rights protections for the LGBT community won’t happen this year -- but they say…
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Portage Senator Karen Tallian is expected to enter the race for governor this week, giving Democrats a contested primary for the second time in three…
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Sixty-six Indiana cities cast ballots for mayor Tuesday, but Democrats are already looking ahead to legislative and gubernatorial elections next…
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House Speaker Brian Bosma says his one disappointment from the 2015 legislative session is a failure to boost infrastructure funding as much as he’d…
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Republican lawmakers and the governor say while the controversy around the religious freedom law overshadowed a part of the session, they’re confident its…
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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…