By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 5, 2024 State Rep. Ryan Hatfield, one of the few lawyers in the Indiana General Assembly, joined the growing list of Hoosier lawmakers leaving the legislature by announcing Thursday that he will not seek reelection this year. The “...”
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 5, 2024 In a combative 16-page response filed Tuesday, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita says he does not object to the release of the conditional agreement that resulted in his public reprimand, but he accuses the Indiana Suprem “...”

By Joey Ulery, producer Public News Service January 5, 2024 Lawmakers return to the Indiana Statehouse next week to gavel in the 2024 legislative session. Leadership from both sides of the aisle are downplaying expectations following last year’s blockbuster session when the “...”

(Photo/Karolina Grabowska at pexels.com) By Sanjida Tanim TheStatehouseFile.com January 4, 2024 As federal aid diminishes, Indiana deals with a mounting hunger crisis, recent survey findings reveal. In its National Hunger Survey Report for 2023, Hunger Free America—a nonprofit “...”
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 4, 2024 After a voting glitch that forced a second round of balloting, David Vinzant, former Hobart city councilman and business owner, was selected by the Lake County Democratic Party caucus Wednesday to fill the Indiana Senate sea “...”
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 4, 2023 Former Marion County Circuit Clerk Beth White is apparently launching a bid to unseat troubled Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, becoming the second Democrat to enter the race and drawing warnings about a convention figh “...”
Former Sen. Eddie Melton, D-Gary, resigned from the Indiana Legislature in December after winning the 2023 Gary mayoral race. (Photo/Indiana Senate Democrats) By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 3, 2024 A seasoned city councilman and a political newcomer will vie Wedn “...”

(Photo/Pexels.com) Kathryn Carley, Producer Public News Service January 2, 2024 Voting is not only good for democracy – it’s also good for your health,according to one of the nation’s largest medical associations. The American College of Physicians says voting e “...”
(Photo/Pexels.com) By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen January 2, 2024 After reviewing two U.S. Supreme Court rulings in 2023 considered to be redistricting victories against political gerrymandering, Common Cause admitted afterwards that it had been “too pessimistic” ini “...”

(Photo/Pexels.com) By Terri Dee Public News Service December 29, 2023 Youth incarceration rates have declined in Indiana and nationwide since 2014. But a new study shows young people of color are more likely to be jailed than their white counterparts – and Indiana is no exc “...”