PSG senate met Wednesday and discussed Purdue’s DEI initiatives, voter ID reform and large expansions to the outdoor RecWell space.
Senate bills to close Indiana primary elections, reduce early voting days die. Could they come back?
Senate bills that would have established closed primaries in Indiana and reduced the number of early voting days died on the ...
Bolts: Daniel Jenkins has volunteered to boost voter turnout on Indiana University’s Bloomington campus since becoming a student there in 2022. Jenkins, now a junior studying political science, has ...
The General Assembly is at its halfway point and a number of environment-related bills failed to clear House and Senate ...
IndyStar wrestler of the week poll, presented by YMCA of Greater Indianapolis, returns to honor the best of Central Indiana ...
Several major Indiana election reforms advanced by the Senate Elections Committee this session either failed to get approval ...
A national movement to launch a convention and amend congressional term limits into the Constitution is gaining momentum in ...
I think everyone agrees that Indiana’s elections are safe and secure, which makes a move by Senate Republicans to hamper ...
Two measures that likely would have reduced Indiana's nearly worst-in-the-nation voter turnout did not advance at the Senate, ...
The state budget put forward by House Republicans would fund virtual schools at the same level as other public schools ...
A bill aimed at redrawing the Indiana-Illinois border passed out of the Indiana House Thursday with the Speaker of the House ...
Here comes a series of bills filed by members of the Republican majority which has a significant negative impact on elections and local government.
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