House Bill 1662 would ban communities from using state funds to provide permanent housing to unhoused people and lead them to invest in homeless camps.
Health-related issues drove a drop in attendance among House lawmakers in 2024, CQ Roll Call's annual vote studies found.
There's about 1,200 bills filed but only some of them will become law. Here, we're tracking the bills that actually progress in the legislature.
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Hosted on MSNInd Statehouse week: Property taxes, cutting early voting days, civics course controversyA property tax reform debate kicks into high gear. Senate lawmakers advance a bill to cut in half the number of early, ...
Black Week at the Statehouse aims to foster open conversations between lawmakers and the Black community, addressing critical issues and fostering political engagement.
Rick W. Allen has served as the U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 12th congressional district since 2015. Throughout his tenure in Congress, Allen has maintained strong conservative positions on ...
Bucking a statewide trend that saw Democrats take control of both houses of the state Legislature, Republicans won in all legislative races that touch Carver County. The shift to DFL control was ...
The leader of the Indiana House wants to negotiate with Illinois over the possibility of Indiana absorbing the 33 Illinois counties that have voted in the past five years to separate from Chicago ...
An East Chicago state lawmaker has proposed a bill that would freeze tuition costs for Indiana undergraduate students attending an in-state public university. House Bill 1069, authored by state Rep.
Officials in Douglas and Sarpy Counties are in talks with federal representatives about using local jails to detain people ...
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