Category: News
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Greg Zoeller leading national fight to regulate e-cigarettes
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — E-cigarettes are part of a new and growing industry that, right now, faces little regulation. Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is trying to change that. Zoeller believes that […]
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Health care officials: Healthy Indiana rollout going smoothly
INDIANAPOLIS — The revamped Healthy Indiana Plan the state rolled out in February is functioning as anticipated, speakers said at a public hearing on Thursday that sought feedback on Gov. […]
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Lawmakers want to change how heroin addiction is treated
A day after news that heroin use has exploded, a bill was introduced to revamp how painkiller addiction is treated. The bill introduced Wednesday would implement a series of reforms […]
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State Sen. Brent Steele won't run in 2016
BEDFORD — Retiring from the General Assembly after the 2016 session is the right decision, Sen. Brent Steele said Tuesday. Click here to read more.
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Pence: Strong Economic Indicators Removed Necessity for Outside PR Firm
Governor Pence says the state bailed early on a PR contract to rehab the state’s image because it was no longer necessary. Click here to read more.
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EPA water rule must be stopped
Ben Franklin famously noted that the only things certain in life are death and taxes. Unfortunately, under the Obama administration, excessive overregulation has become a third certainty. Click here […]
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States working on power-plant compliance plans
States are pressing ahead with their plans to comply with the Obama administration’s forthcoming rule to limit carbon emissions from power plants despite a recent setback dealt to the Environmental […]
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Indiana Teachers Win Presidential Recognition
Two Indiana educators have earned a high-profile designation. A high school teacher from Avon and a middle school teacher from Lafayette are among this year’s Presidential Award for Excellence in […]
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Indiana to join states suing over new EPA water rule
Attorney General Greg Zoeller announced Monday the state would join the multistate action that challenges as unconstitutional the EPA’s redefinition of the state’s streams, creeks, ponds and wetlands as the […]