Indiana Senate Passes HB 1521, Bolstering Genetic Data Privacy for Hoosiers
Indiana's Senate passes House Bill 1521, aiming to protect citizens' genetic information, requiring informed consent for its use, and emphasizing privacy rights. The bipartisan bill now awaits further House consideration.
Fishers Natives Emily Boezeman and Marielle McConnell Gain Hands-On Legislative Experience at Indiana Statehouse
Two Fishers natives, Emily Boezeman and Marielle McConnell, are interning at the Indiana Statehouse, aiding legislators like House Speaker Huston during the legislative session.
Indiana Senate Appropriations Committee Passes $46.8 Billion Balanced Budget, Sparks Bipartisan Debate
Senator Niezgodski reacts to Indiana's proposed Senate budget amendment, supporting its balance and reserves but criticizes underfunding of critical programs. He remains committed to pushing for amendments that benefit Hoosiers.
Indiana Senate Proposes Balanced Budget for 2026-2027, Prioritizes Education and Health with $46.8 Billion Plan
Indiana Senate Republicans highlight their proposed 2026-2027 state budget, emphasizing fiscal responsibility with a balanced budget and increased funding for K-12 education, while maintaining substantial reserve funds.
Indiana House Passes Bill Bolstering Parental Rights in Children's Education and Health Care Decisions
Indiana's House passes a bill to strengthen parental rights in decisions about their children's upbringing, education, and healthcare, as co-sponsored by State Rep. Matt Commons. The bill allows legal action against government overreach.
Boone County Council Endorses Beth Copeland as Full-Time County Attorney, Aims to Streamline Operations
Boone County Council endorsed Beth Copeland as the full-time county attorney, aiming to improve government operations and legal services availability. The decision is expected to save taxpayer money and enhance administrative workflow.
Indiana House Passes Amended Senate Bill 1 for Substantial Property Tax Relief
The Indiana House has passed an amended bill promising $1.3 billion in property tax relief for homeowners, including credits and a cap on local income tax rates, with the bill moving back to the Senate for final approval.












