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Lawmakers head toward the finish line of the 2022 session. A school curriculum bill dies. A gun bill is revived. And the vaccine mandate debate is over.
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Republican leaders in the Indiana General Assembly don't see eye to eye on the future of a controversial school curriculum bill. Some lawmakers at the Statehouse want to resurrect parts of the bill, while others say it's all or nothing.
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The debate in the General Assembly over how and whether to restrict businesses from enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates is over - House Republicans sent a far less restrictive version of their bill to the governor Thursday, who then signed it into law.
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House Bill 1359 has passed through both chambers of the Indiana General Assembly and has nearly completed the process to become law.
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The Indiana Senate voted 0-50 this week to kill a piece of legislation that would have changed the way special education disputes between families and schools are resolved.
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School boards in Indiana must allow the public to comment during public meetings under a bill headed to the governor’s desk.
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Republicans have revived a bill to eliminate Indiana’s license requirement to carry a handgun in public.
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As sales move online the measure could help stop out of state buyers with a bad track records.
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The Senate passed the controversial COVID-19 vaccine employer mandate bill Tuesday, though it’s significantly less restrictive than the original House version.
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Indiana Republican lawmakers are poised to cut off extra food stamp benefits Hoosiers have received throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.