
Senate Republicans and newly inaugurated President Joe Biden are stepping into negotiations around a new COVID-19 relief package for Americans after the deadliest month for the virus to date. While hospitalizations are down and vaccines are being rolled out nationwide, 95,000 Ame “...”

A House committee on Monday voted down an attempt to amend an omnibus elections bill to allow no-excuse absentee voting in Indiana. The amendment, proposed by Rep. Tonya Pfaff, D-Terre Haute, would have allowed Indiana to join other states that allow vote-by-mail, also known as n “...”
Sen. Mark Messmer, R-Jasper, told his fellow Senators Thursday that businesses need protection from COVID-19 lawsuits to ensure they can continue to serve their communities and protect jobs. “This bill does carefully balance the rights of employees to a safe workplace and pro “...”
Gov. Eric Holcomb did something sly with this fifth State of the State address Tuesday night. He made a case for government and government action. Holcomb argued from the start of his prosaic speech that the state was better off because Indiana’s government had functioned and b “...”

Gov. Eric Holcomb’s State of the State Address, held virtually for the first time Tuesday evening, highlighted Hoosier perseverance and accomplishments while paving a path for the 2021 legislative session amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was held online due to worry about “...”
As thousands of new Hoosiers made unemployment claims when COVID-19 led to mass layoffs, suspicions of fraud also increased—and in some cases triggered long wait times for people who desperately needed help. That’s why Rep. Dan Leonard, R-Huntington, said in a meeting of th “...”