Gov. Mike Braun is now seeking changes to Indiana’s property tax system through Senate Bill 1, which proposes cutting these ...
Hoosier House Republicans have approved legislation incentivizing nuclear power development – despite potential risks for ...
The two-year spending plan funds many of Gov. Mike Braun's agenda items—including additional funding for private school ...
House Republicans unveiled the outlines of their state budget proposal Friday, roughly mirroring Braun's but with a few less ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz and Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosier House ...
Property tax reform has been among the top priorities of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and several of your state lawmakers. However, Senate Bill 1, which would cut property taxes for Indiana’s home and land ...
Every rookie Hoosier governor spends the first winter in office promoting what they hope to be defining, signature ...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun's property tax bill has made its way to the Senate. Now, senators are discussing its fate.
This revised legislation introduces key changes aimed at enhancing transparency and providing tax relief for residents while also giving communities tools to have funding for essential services.
The latest plan will have the greatest impact on school districts in 2028, with an estimated reduction of more than $183 ...
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