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Council members must be a current or former Medicaid beneficiary, or a family member or caregiver of a current or former Medicaid beneficiary.
Registered sex offenders living in Indiana no longer will be subject to a lifetime registration requirement in the Hoosier State simply for vacationing in Florida.
Health advocates are applauding Hoosier lawmakers for raising Indiana's cigarette tax by $2 per pack beginning July 1 — even if the tax hike mostly is to generate additional state revenue and ...
"As Indiana's secretary of state and head of (its) Business Services Division, I stand firmly against adding toll roads to our interstates," Diego Morales said.
Hoosiers using test strips to detect the presence of fentanyl or other controlled substances soon no longer will be subject to arrest on drug paraphernalia charges.
Beginning July 7, motorists exceeding the reduced speed limit by 11 mph or more in the Interstate 65 worksite in southern Lake County may receive a ticket in the mail.
"I'm taking action to make sure we retain our great correctional employees with a comprehensive approach to employee retention," Gov. Mike Braun said.
Indiana's chief financial officers are urging the federal government to consider prohibiting shares of Chinese companies from being traded on American stock exchanges.
A total of 243 new Indiana laws were approved this year by the Republican-controlled General Assembly and enacted by new Republican Gov. Mike Braun.
Indiana vehicle owners can purchase the special plate by paying an additional $25 fee that will go toward funding Declaration of Independence anniversary celebrations.
Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith is publicly demanding the Indiana Department of Correction defy a valid federal court order with which Beckwith disagrees.