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Tennessee could require fetal remains be buried or cremated

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It will now be up to Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to decide whether some medical providers will be required to cremate...

Indiana deal giving local officials say over health orders

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana legislative negotiators have reached an agreement on limiting the authority of county or city health departments by allowing local elected officials...

Indiana budget deal boosts school funding, construction

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INDIANAPOLIS — A new Indiana state budget awash in federal coronavirus relief money will give a sizeable funding boost to public schools while also...

Legislators back expanded gambling at tribe’s Indiana casino

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana legislators have endorsed a deal allowing the tribal casino in South Bend to become a full-fledged competitor to Indiana’s other casinos. ...

Indiana lawmakers plan redistricting session later this year

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers have approved a plan for returning to the Statehouse later this year in order to approve new election districts. ...

Indiana House votes to override emergency powers bill veto

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana legislators inched towards a possible court fight with Gov. Eric Holcomb Thursday by voting to override his veto and give themselves...

Indiana budget outlook shows bigger tax revenue jump

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s state tax collections are expected to bounce back even stronger than expected from the pandemic recession. ...

Indiana lawmakers send abortion ‘reversal’ bill to governor

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers have approved a bill requiring doctors to tell women undergoing drug-induced abortions about a disputed treatment that could stop the...

Wetlands deregulation bill advances to Indiana governor

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INDIANAPOLIS — Lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to a disputed...

Indiana COVID-19 hospitalizations, infections creeping up

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s number of COVID-19 hospitalizations and newly confirmed infections continue growing in trends that have continued for at least three weeks. ...