Senate bills to close Indiana primary elections, reduce early voting days die. Could they come back?
Senate bills that would have established closed primaries in Indiana and reduced the number of early voting days died on the ...
Sen. Schmitt engages young Hoosiers via the Senate Page Program, offering a practical experience in state government.
The Indiana General Assembly is working to make various changes to probate law that attorneys say will simplify their work.
The budget is the top priority for lawmakers. Now, the Indiana Senate will get a chance to make its mark on the state's ...
A recent vote in the Indiana Senate could put the United States on track for its first constitutional convention since 1787.
The General Assembly is at its halfway point and a number of environment-related bills failed to clear House and Senate ...
The bill would establish standardized eyewitness identification procedures within law enforcement departments across Indiana.
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While many Indiana bills have already died at this point in the session, these education bills are still alive and could make big changes to your district.
Lafayette students participated in Indiana's Senate page program, fostering an understanding of state governance.
Two measures that likely would have reduced Indiana's nearly worst-in-the-nation voter turnout did not advance at the Senate, ...
At the halfway point of the 2025 legislative session in Indianapolis, dozens of bills have passed while hundreds have died.
State Senator and Full-Time Farmer Daryl Schmitt Discusses Legislation Impacting Indiana Agriculture
One of your state lawmakers who also is a full-time farmer is State Senator Daryl Schmitt (R-District 48). He’s a corn and ...
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