Indiana Senate Moves Foreign Ownership Of Farmland Bill Over Economic Development Concerns
As a bill protecting farmland from foreign adversaries heads to the finish line, economic development concerns are cropping up at the last minute.
Read MoreAs a bill protecting farmland from foreign adversaries heads to the finish line, economic development concerns are cropping up at the last minute.
Read MoreThe Indiana Senate Republican Caucus is offering paid spring semester internships in its communications, information technology, legal, legislative, page and policy offices during the 2024 legislative session.
Read MoreIndiana’s Senate on Tuesday, April 18 — after vivid and emotional arguments — approved legislation creating a state-funded gun training program for school staff.
Read MoreLawmakers finished the week Thursday, April 13, by finalizing a move to limit the right to bail, extend a gas tax increase and make several key changes to a public health bill.
Read MoreThe Indiana Senate honored retired Navy SEAL David Goggins Thursday, April 6, for his resilience rising above a traumatic childhood to serve his country and become an endurance athlete.
Read MoreThe Indiana Senate voted 31-17 Monday to allow the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to use license plate cameras to enforce speed limits in highway work zones.
Read MoreA Senate proposal with multiple provisions to ease the health care process looks a lot simpler following a flurry of House committee amendments.
Read MoreA controversial bill that Republican state lawmakers claim will clarify definitions in the state’s wetlands law passed out of the House 62-31 Tuesday and now heads back to the Senate chamber.
Read MoreRepublican state lawmakers are seeking to “overhaul” Indiana’s septic system laws and make it easier for new residential sewage disposal mechanisms to be installed or replaced.
Read MoreA Senate judiciary committee on Wednesday approved a bill doubling pay for jury duty and another allowing courts to make fathers pay for a wider range of pregnancy and childbirth expenses, but committee members said they were actively working on changes.
Read MoreIndiana’s Senate plodded through more than two dozen bills during a marathon eight-hour stretch to meet a Tuesday, Feb. 28, deadline.
Read MoreBy SKIP BROWN Communications Director INDIANAPOLIS ― Members of the Indiana Senate Republican Caucus announced their legislative agenda today, Tuesday, Jan. 5, as they met at the Statehouse for the start of the General Assembly’s 2016 legislative session. Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne) said Senate … Read More
State Sen. Ryan Mishler (R-Bremen) announced the Indiana Senate Republicans are offering paid internship opportunities in the Senate’s legislative, legal, policy, communications and information technology offices during the 2016 session of the General Assembly. Qualified candidates must be college students, recent graduates, or enrolled in graduate or law … Read More
Numerous new laws were signed into effect today by the Indiana Senate. Among those are several controversial laws including the “slowpoke” law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the ability to now own a sawed-off shotgun. Below is a short digest of some of the more notable laws … Read More
By HILLARY CHERRY Press Secretary, Sen. Ryan Mishler Sen. Ryan Mishler has announced the passage of a new state budget that provides significant funding increases for K-12 education. The Indiana budget passed by the Indiana General Assembly is honestly balanced, focused on funding Indiana’s most important needs and … Read More
By LAURA BETH CLYMER Press Secretary, Indiana Senate Republicans The Indiana Senate will recognize Hoosier members of the First Special Service Force of World War II with Senate Concurrent Resolution 30 on Tuesday, March 31. Surviving members and their families and any relatives of deceased members are invited … Read More