Indiana mayors, city and town clerks and councilors would be elected in presidential election years under a bill, approved by a Senate committee Monday.
At least 15 immigration-related bills were filed in Indiana's 2025 legislative session, which come at the same time as action from the White House.
Fresh off his inauguration as governor of Indiana last week, Gov. Mike Braun was at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Monday for President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Senate Bill 8 would require school districts to wait at least one calendar year after an operating or safety referendum ends before asking voters to approve another property tax increase.
Senators voted on Monday to move a proposal that some worry will discourage college students from voting and add additional duties to local county voter registration offices. The final vote
"He is somewhat distrustful of the government in general, but he did not know if the 2020 election was 'stolen' or not," his attorney said.
Students at Indiana public colleges and universities would no longer be able use their school IDs as proof of identification when they go to vote.
Video of the incident shows a voter wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a shirt displaying now-President Donald Trump.
Several Illinois counties that have explored the idea of secession might be welcomed with open arms in Indiana. Legislators in Indiana’s Republican-majority General Assembly have introduced a house bill that would establish a commission to discuss whether it’s advisable to adjust the boundary between Illinois and Indiana.
The Indiana Soybean Alliance is seeking farmer leaders to join its 24-member board responsible for investing Indiana's soybean checkoff funds in programs that develop new markets for Indiana soybeans,
Elections for Indiana municipalities of at least 3,500 people currently take place in the odd-numbered years before presidential elections. Indiana mayors, city and town clerks and councilors ...
Hoosiers aren’t bound by a political party when it comes to primaries, but that could change under a bill offered by Republican Rep. Michelle Davis.