Gov. Braun wants the Senate bill to "improve" or he may veto it and bring lawmakers back for a special legislative session.
Without additional homeowner property tax relief, Gov. Mike Braun said he is “likely” to veto the legislature’s relief proposal and call a special session to address the issue on which he focused his ...
The budget is the top priority for lawmakers. Now, the Indiana Senate will get a chance to make its mark on the state's ...
House Bill 1001 now goes to the Republican-controlled Senate for additional revisions ahead of mid-April meetings between the ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNWhere education funding stands at the midpoint of the Indiana legislative sessionLawmakers have lessened the impact of property tax proposals on schools, but still want districts to share some revenue with charter schools. They also still plan to make vouchers universal.
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WISH-TV on MSNBraun defends Medicaid strategy following ABA cutsIndiana's Gov. Braun defends Medicaid cuts amid controversy over autism therapy coverage and potential Medicaid enrollment ...
The Indiana House passed a bill requiring the city of Gary to pay more than $12 million to East Chicago and Michigan City.
The GAO studied executive compensation on request from Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., ranking member of the House Financial ...
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The Indiana House passed its version of the state's next two-year budget, which implements universal school choice for wealthy families while implementing some modest tax breaks, marking the end of ...
Lawmakers have less to spend due to slowing growth in state tax revenue and ballooning Medicaid costs—both residual effects ...
The state budget put forward by House Republicans would fund virtual schools at the same level as other public schools ...
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