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The bill will impact Hoosiers through tax cuts and spending cuts to federal programs, such as Medicaid. It now heads to Trump ...
Public Indiana colleges and universities will eliminate 19 percent of their degree programs to meet requirements added to the ...
Four Democrat senators and at least one Republican have warned that many smaller hospitals throughout the country could be at ...
The national Democratic Party is kicking off an ambitious organizing effort in preparation for the 2026 election cycle. The interesting thing about a recent announcement concerning the reorganization ...
Indiana's Republican Congress members support Trump's spending package, while Democrats oppose it. The bill cuts social ...
While the vast majority of new laws passed each year take effect on July 1, some measures go into effect much later.
More than 400 higher education degree programs in the state of Indiana are expected to be impacted once the new state budget ...
The new requirements state an average number of students must graduate from a given program in a three-year time period.
Lawmakers on both sides of the Ohio River are weighing in on the passage of President Donald Trump's budget bill.
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Following months of scrutiny over millions in ...
More than 300 hospitals nationwide could be impacted by the proposed cuts, according to a report from the University of North ...
Gov. Mike Braun issued an executive order calling for state workers to return to the office. The state is no longer allowing ...