1 of these 3 Democrats will likely run uncontested in the November general election.
Tag: Indiana House
Indiana bail amendment clears General Assembly, sending detention question to November ballot
The proposed constitutional amendment still needs majority voter approval to take effect.
Indiana House passes a bill creating the Indianapolis Public Education Corporation
Indiana House lawmakers approved HB 1423 on Monday, creating a mayor-appointed board to oversee transportation, accountability, and some facilities for Indianapolis district and charter schools.
Photos: Congressional redistricting talks underway at Indiana Statehouse
The Indiana House began the 2026 legislative session early as Republicans push to redraw the state’s congressional maps.
Where education funding stands at the midpoint of the Indiana legislative session
Indiana House lawmakers on Thursday approved their version of the next state budget, sending the proposal to the Senate to consider how to shape education funding for the next two years.
Indiana House budget does not include Martin University funding
Rep. Jeff Thompson said the funding was understood to be a one-time expense.
Legislation to dissolve IPS fizzles out. Could it return?
House Bill 1136 also targeted public schools in Gary, LaPorte, Union and Cannelton.
Homeless advocates oppose Indiana bill to criminalize sidewalk camping
The bill received wide disapproval in committee despite a proposed amendment to walks back certain provisions.
How a bill becomes law in Indiana
Here’s your guide to following Indiana’s legislative session – and how to get involved
Indianapolis Public Schools board denounces bill to dissolve district in shift to charters
At its first meeting Jan. 7, Indianapolis Public Schools’ new board expressed opposition to proposed legislation that would dissolve the district.


