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Lawmakers wrap up the 2022 session, passing bills on tax cuts and guns while voting down legislation dealing with material harmful to minors.
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Hoosiers who are blind will have more freedom in how they vote in May’s primary election after a federal court’s ruling in a lawsuit against Indiana’s absentee voting rules.
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The Hoosier Lottery won’t be adding online games anytime soon as lawmakers added new language to state law that stops expansion into i-lottery without their authorization.
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The bills aim to address multiple areas of the criminal justice system including bail, electronic monitoring and violent crime reduction.
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Republican legislative leaders trumpeted their victories as the 2022 session wrapped up in the early hours of Wednesday morning. And Democrats lamented what they view as missed opportunities.
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A measure to remove a legal defense for Indiana schools and public libraries accused of sharing harmful material failed during this year's legislative session. The Senate voted down the proposal as its final move before adjournment.
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Lawmakers sent a $1 billion tax cut to the governor’s desk in the early hours of Wednesday morning, ending their 2022 session.
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Hoosiers will no longer have to get a permit to carry a handgun in public under a bill headed to the governor’s desk.
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As Republicans finalize their tax cut package this session, Indiana Democrats are proposing more immediate relief for Hoosiers, including a temporary suspension of the state’s gas tax.
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The public got its last chance Monday to testify on this session’s major tax cut bill as House and Senate Republicans haggle over the measure’s final details.