By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz and Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Just six months after a former Indiana lawmaker was sentenced to a year in federal prison for gambling-related corruption,
When seven counties in Illinois voted in November to explore secession from their state and separate from the influence of Cook County, Indiana House Republicans took notice. When we looked further and found that 33 counties in total had taken a similar vote since 2020,
Democrats and Republicans are responding to the speech, which Braun used to lay out his agenda for his time as Indiana's governor.
Faith and community leaders protest Governor Mike Braun's executive orders on DEI programs and funding for Martin University, calling for urgent action.
A progressive advocacy group on Thursday said a raft of bills in the Statehouse is threatening Hoosiers’ rights. The group MADVoters has flagged multiple bills filed in the Indiana General Assembly as being inspired by the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.
The controversial House Bill 1136 is part of flurry of legislation targeting IPS and its coffers this legislative session. Another bill would outsource transportation and operations money from IPS to another entity. Even if all of the proposals don't become law, local community leaders say they're concerning.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun delivered his first State of the State address on Monday night. However, several Democrats chose to skip the speech in protest of his recent executive orders.
Six months after a former lawmaker was sentenced to a year in federal prison for gambling-related corruption, industry bills are advancing.
Although Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has been in office for just two weeks, he’s already touting “wins” for Hoosiers accomplished under his tenure — and has big plans for the
Braun launched his first month in office with a flurry of executive orders and, on Wednesday, his first joint address to the General Assembly.
Just weeks into his tenure as Indiana’s new Republican governor, Mike Braun highlighted the strength of Indiana and its residents as part of his first State of the State
Hoosier taxpayers will need to pony up almost $2 billion more per year to match the fiscal largesse those secessionist counties receive from the rest of Illinois.