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Statehouse ceremony to remember workers killed on the job
Working Hoosiers along with victims' families will come together MONDAY MORNING to honor the memories of 171 workers who were killed on the job in Indiana in 2012.
Sen. Banks: Principal Leadership Institute bill moves to Governor’s desk
State Sen. Jim Banks' (R-Columbia City) legislation to help strengthen public school principals' leadership skills cleared the Senate and House of Representatives today.
Governor Pence on income tax cut and inheritance tax repeal agreement
Governor Pence calls agreement for 5 percent income tax cut and inheritance tax repeal "Great victory" for Hoosier taxpayers.
Sen. Banks: Bill to improve teacher preparation moves to Governor’s desk
State Sen. Jim Banks' (R-Columbia City) legislation to improve teacher preparation programs cleared its final passage in the Senate today.
Sweetwater Sound founder inducted into Indiana Academy
Charles J. Surack, founder and CEO of Sweetwater Sound in Fort Wayne, will be inducted into The Indiana Academy at the academy's 43rd annual symposium at the Skyline Club in Indianapolis Monday.
Sen. Banks: House Approves Higher Education Transparency Bill
A bill by State Sen. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) to increase transparency in higher education passed the House of Representatives today by a vote of 74-18.
Sen. Banks: Higher Education Reform Bills Move to Governor’s Desk
Two bills authored by State Sen. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) to make higher education more affordable for Hoosiers cleared final passage in the Senate today and move to Gov. Pence's desk for signature.
AFP-Indiana applauds initial move for tax relief
The Indiana Chapter of Americans for Prosperity is encouraged today by the announcement by the Senate Appropriations Committee that their budget will provide a 3% income tax cut as well as an immediate elimination of the inheritance tax; a policy AFP championed over a year ago.
Morning-after pill decision detrimental to well-being of young girls
Today, a federal judge in New York ruled that the federal Food and Drug Administration must make the morning-after pill, also called Plan B or emergency contraception, available to all girls without a prescription.
Sen. Banks: Disabled Vets License Plate Bill Moves to Governor’s Desk
A bill authored by State Sen. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) to expand eligibility for a disabled Hoosier veteran license plate recently passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 92-2.




