State Comptroller Tera Klutz to step down
State Comptroller Tera Klutz announced Thursday that she would be retiring from her position on Dec. 1 after 20 years in public service. She has more than three years left in her term.... Read More
State Comptroller Tera Klutz announced Thursday that she would be retiring from her position on Dec. 1 after 20 years in public service. She has more than three years left in her term.... Read More
The Senate on Monday unanimously advanced Senate Bill 3, which seeks to form the State and Local Tax Review Commission to study the feasibility of ending Indiana’s income tax and reforming property taxes for Hoosiers.... Read More
Community Health Network is taking its partnership with Ivy Tech Community College to a new level to tackle the state’s nursing shortage. A $6.9 million donation will be used to expand nursing programs at four Ivy Tech campuses.... Read More
A newly-released fiscal study of the state’s near-total abortion ban shows Indiana will need to spend almost $44 million in Fiscal Year 2023 to cover additional costs related to births and lawsuits.... Read More
Two owners of an unlicensed assisted living facility in southern Indiana pled guilty to felony deception for working without licenses, according to Attorney General Todd Rokita's office.... Read More
Money is hitting taxpayer bank accounts this week from the newly-passed $200 state rebate.... Read More
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has restricted state-funded travel to Indiana, Arizona, Louisiana and Utah as a result of what he called “anti-LGBTQ+ legislation recently enacted in each state.”... Read More