This story was originally published on Chalkbeat. By ALEKSANDRA APPLETON The 2025 legislative session is likely to bring big changes to Indiana schools, from how they receive funding, to what […] ...
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The change would allow any qualified individual residing in the county where the municipal court is located, or the nearest neighboring county, to serve as judge.
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The Indiana Chamber of Commerce, which described the lawmaking process as a “legislative gauntlet” in a 2018 report, said only 20 to 30 percent of Indiana bills become law.
A study by TNC shows that Indiana voters overwhelmingly support measures to protect and manage the state’s water resources.