Archive for April 2023
Foot And Ankle Safety Tips For The Summer Months
(StatePoint) From the beach to the backyard, taking care of your feet and ankles in summer is essential. “Nothing ruins summer fun faster than a problem with your feet. However,…
Read MoreBuchanan: Bill To Modify Definition Of A Homestead Goes To Governor’s Desk
A bill authored by State Sen. Brian Buchanan (R-Lebanon) that would modify the definition of a homestead for the purposes of the homestead standard property tax deduction passed the General…
Read MoreIEDC Battles $3 Million Mask Lawsuit Involving Federal Sting Operation
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Employees at a New York company thought they were arranging a $2.95 million face mask delivery — of what they claimed to be 1 million authentic…
Read MoreWorking For You At The Statehouse
There are many responsibilities of a State Senator, but I believe one of the most important is to be an advocate for the counties and communities in District 23. That’s…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb Announces 2023 STEM Team Students
STEM Team Highlights Top Indiana Students in Science, Technology, Engineering, And Math. Governor Eric J. Holcomb and the Indiana Department of Education today announced the four members of the Governor’s…
Read MoreIndiana Hospitals Urge Meaningful Medicaid Relief In State Budget
New report underscores the rising financial challenges for hospitals. Indiana hospitals are calling on lawmakers to provide Medicaid relief in the state budget bill, HB 1001. This comes as policymakers…
Read MoreIndiana Library Federation Troubled By Lawmaker’s Assertion That Harmful Library Language May Be Revived In Conference Committee
The Indiana Library Federation is concerned by reporting that language from Senate Bill 12, Material Harmful to Minors, may find its way into another bill via conference committee, namely HB1447,…
Read MoreMayor Barton’s Community Forum
Crawfordsville Mayor Todd Barton’s next monthly meeting with the public, his 119th such event, is scheduled for Wednesday. The mayor began these monthly meetings after first taking office and, other…
Read MoreRep. Negele: Bill Expanding Hoosier Women’s Access To Contraceptives Heads To Governor’s Desk
Pharmacists throughout Indiana could soon be allowed to prescribe and dispense hormonal contraceptives as legislation co-authored by State Rep. Sharon Negele (R-Attica) heads to the governor’s desk for consideration as…
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