A Republican-led coalition introduced a bill that would allow Hoosiers over the age of 21 to legally use marijuana.
By: Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic A bill to increase inspections of confined livestock farms ...
Ending capital punishment had been a dormant issue in Indiana, but advocates now believe a Republican-led effort to abolish ...
Indiana law classifies tools that test the strength, effectiveness, or purity of a controlled substances as paraphernalia.
The Indiana Lifeline Law expansion passed the Senate floor, with senators agreeing to provide immunity for those involved in ...
Lawmakers are considering proposals that range from universal vouchers to school district closures and changes to charter ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the controversial environmental lawyer turned public health critic, is set to find out on Tuesday if he has cleared the first hurdle to become the nation’s top health official ...
Indiana lawmakers are debating a slew of bills affecting how Hoosiers vote. These ones have made some progress.
All three Senate bills will receive further scrutiny in the House. Two bills seeking to combat the toll of Indiana’s drug epidemic also got approval on Monday. In the House, members unanimously ...
The Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum in Allen County might get the state's help for a new veterans’ burial site.
Senate Bill 74 calls for an expansion of the Indiana Lifeline Law. The law is designed to help protect underage drinkers who ...