IAG provides guidance to schools on BLM movement
Today, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita released an official advisory opinion categorizing Black Lives Matter as a political organization that public schools should treat the same as other such groups.
AG Rokita challenges COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Today, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced he is filing legal actions against President Joe Biden to stop unlawful vaccine mandates the administration is imposing on employers and employees across the country.
Governor responds to OSHA COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement in response to OSHA's Emergency Temporary Standard, which mandates companies with 100 employees or more to require the COVID-19 vaccine or weekly testing.
Court rules in favor of State Legislature in Holcomb v Bray
The Marion Superior Court ruled late Thursday that the Indiana General Assembly may provide a legislative session to commence if the Governor declares a statewide emergency.
Need help during the 2021 Annual Medicare Enrollment Period
The State Health Insurance Assistance Program is a free and impartial counseling program for people with Medicare.
Paving to begin as part of I-69/S.R. 14 interchange modification project
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces paving operations getting ready to begin as part of the ongoing interchange modification project at I-69 and S.R. 14.
Rolling slowdowns scheduled for S.R. 3/Lima Road
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces rolling slowdowns scheduled for S.R. 3/Lima Road beginning October 5, 2021.
Alternating lane closures planned for Ferguson Road – 10/6/2021
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces alternating lane closures on Ferguson Road beginning October 6, 2021.
INDOT Winter seasonal hiring event – 9/30/2021
The Indiana Department of Transportation will be hosting a Statewide Winter Seasonal Hiring Event on Thursday, September 30, 2021, in multiple locations across the state.
AG commends New Haven officials for opting into opioid settlement
Attorney General Todd Rokita attended the New Haven City Council meeting Tuesday to thank Mayor Steve McMichael and council members for opting into the state’s settlement with three major pharmaceutical distributors and a manufacturer/marketer of opioids.






