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A bill passed the Indiana Senate Tuesday that would largely make statements made by children inadmissible in court if they have been lied to by law enforcement.
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Senate Bill 284 would establish a three-person prosecutor review board to investigate whether a prosecutor is noncompliant.
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Educators, elected officials and advocates criticized several Republican-authored education bills during a rally at the Statehouse Monday.
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The proposal would overhaul how local property taxes fund public school corporations and create a new funding stream for charter schools.
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The Senate Health and Provider Services Committee passed two bills Wednesday, which aim to increase access to in-home health services and lower drug costs for consumers.
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A Senate bill would strip Indiana’s school librarians and teachers of a legal defense against charges that they disseminated harmful material to minors.
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The Indiana House Committee on Public Health has unanimously approved House Bill 1568, which would allow pharmacists to prescribe hormonal birth control without an appointment.
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Hundreds of Hoosiers rallied at the New Direction Church in Indianapolis Saturday to urge lawmakers to fully fund Senate Bill 1, which would bolster mental health care access and services across the state.
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Senate Bill 322 would make the breaded pork tenderloin, first invented at Nick's Kitchen in Huntington, Indiana's state sandwich
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Undocumented and underdocumented high school graduates without legal resident status would qualify for the same tuition rate as their classmates under a proposed legislation