Rep. Chris Campbell Champions Health and Public Service Bills in Indiana Legislative Session
State Rep. Chris Campbell introduces bills focused on health care improvements, with legislation on medical cost containment, transgender youth rights, and addiction recovery oversight among others.
Indiana Senator Deery Champions Bill to Combat Overfishing by Introducing New Legislation With Bipartisan Support
Indiana Sen. Deery's bill to prevent overfishing in state waterways passes the Senate Committee, garnering bipartisan support and aiming to protect aquatic life from net fishing practices.
Indiana Sen. Gary Byrne Introduces Bill for Greater Transparency in Public Education
State Sen. Gary Byrne has introduced Senate Bill 289 in Indiana, requiring schools and agencies to publish educational materials online for transparency on what is taught, particularly about nondiscrimination and related topics.
U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Myers to Step Down, Leaving a Legacy of Combatting Crime and Supporting Justice in Indiana
U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Myers announces his resignation effective January 18, 2025, highlighting achievements in combating crime and promoting public safety during his tenure.
Indiana Legislature Kicks Off 2025 Session with Property Tax Relief and Education as Bipartisan Focus
Indiana's 2025 legislative session sees Democrats prioritizing the cost of living and education, while Republicans focus on fiscal matters and property tax relief. Both parties aim to address healthcare costs.
Indiana's 124th General Assembly in Full Swing as Senator Rogers Tackles Education and Health Legislation Ahead of April Deadline
The 124th General Assembly is in session to discuss legislation, with a focus on issues such as education and public health. Senator Rogers is ready to tackle a range of bills in her committee.
Indiana Senate Republicans Set 2025 Agenda with Focus on Tax Reform Healthcare Costs and Government Efficiency
The Indiana Senate Republicans released their 2025 agenda, focusing on property tax reform, health care costs, and government operations improvement, and promising collaboration with Governor-elect Braun.
U.S. Attorney’s Office for Southern District of Indiana Recovers Over $33 Million in Fiscal Year 2024
The Southern District of Indiana's U.S. Attorney's Office collected over $33 million in criminal and civil actions in Fiscal Year 2024, emphasizing asset forfeiture and victim restitution.
Indianapolis Public Schools and Stakeholders Oppose Legislation That May Convert District Schools to Charters
Indiana faces criticism over a bill that could convert public schools into charters, notably impacting Indianapolis Public Schools, with resistance from educators and the community.












