Tag: IGA Indiana General Assembly
Governor calls IAG Special Session to return $1B to Hoosier taxpayers
Today, Governor Eric Holcomb signed a proclamation calling a special session for the General Assembly to convene on July 6, 2022, to take action on his plan to return more than $1 Iniana billion of state reserves to Hoosier taxpayers.
Gov. Holcomb statement on the conclusion of the 2022 legislative session
Today, Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb issued the following statement regarding the close of the 2022 legislative session.
Mayor and Council collaborating on solid waste service resolution
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry’s administration and the City Council are working together to ask the Indiana General Assembly to consider changes to the solid waste bidding process.
Governor Holcomb unveils 2022 Next Level Agenda
Today Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced his 2022 Next Level Agenda.
Holcomb statement on extension of Public Health Emergency
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's statement on his extension of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.
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.
City: No increase in property tax levy for 2022
We spoke with Garry Mohr, City of Fort Wayne Controller, after this morning's news conference announcing the 2022 Civil City Budget.
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.
Fort Wayne City Council meeting tonight – 6/22/2021
The Fort Wayne City Council meets this evening at 5:30 pm in Committee and Regular Sessions at Citizens Square.
AG: IU COVID-19 vaccine police against state law
Today, Attorney General Todd Rokita issued an official public opinion concerning the legality of COVID-19 vaccination policies recently announced by Indiana and Purdue Universities.