An Indiana bill that would have changed how government public notices are distributed died in a Senate committee Thursday.
House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta (D-Fort Wayne) said the Democrats’ proposal ensures property tax relief is centered on ...
Northwest Indiana immigration attorneys raised concerns with an immigration bill that received final approval by the ...
Rep. O'Brien engages with Evansville residents, discusses sports tourism funding, and champions pediatric cancer research ...
It was a 10-committee day for Indiana’s General Assembly, that means 150 lawmakers dashing from room to room to hear ...
The top government employees at the Utah Capitol earn more than their counterparts in the country’s most populous states, ...
By Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Correction (DOC) offered a ...
It was committee day at the Indiana Statehouse, with ten back-to-back meetings with a flurry of bills and amendments.
A bill related to sharing resources between IPS and charters died in the first half of the legislative session. It's back now in the form of an amendment.
Tim O'Brien represents District 78 in the Indiana House of Representatives.