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While the vast majority of new laws passed each year take effect on July 1, some measures go into effect much later.
The new requirements state an average number of students must graduate from a given program in a three-year time period.
Senate Approves Banning Unemployment Benefits For People With More Than $1m Income Friends star cast as Jennette McCurdy’s ...
Public Indiana colleges and universities will eliminate 19 percent of their degree programs to meet requirements added to the ...
Indiana's cigarette tax tripled on July 1. Indiana lawmakers earlier this year approved an increase in the state’s tobacco taxes to help plug a $2 billion budget shortfall. Gov. Mike Braun signed off ...
Gov. Mike Braun issued an executive order calling for state workers to return to the office. The state is no longer allowing ...
Indiana lawmakers increased the cigarette tax to help plug a $2 billion budget gap. Will that drive Hoosiers to spend money ...
Six Indiana public colleges have submitted a fifth of the state's degree programs for cutting or merging ahead of a new law ...
More than 300 hospitals nationwide could be impacted by the proposed cuts, according to a report from the University of North ...
State government officials rescinded 8,486 hybrid remote work agreements Tuesday as Gov. Mike Braun’s push to return state ...
President Donald Trump’s proposed Medicaid budget cuts within his “big, beautiful bill” are raising alarms among lawmakers, ...