Housing advocates want, once again, to tackle the affordable housing crisis with legislation that could tap into one of the commonwealth’s longest-standing points of political tension.
Senate President Karen Spilka discusses rising energy costs, state climate goals, a stalled legislative audit push, $10 ...
Interim U.S. Attorney Brad Schimel says federal prosecutors have acted "ethically" and "followed the law" ahead of the ...
Rep. Bill Sutton’s opposition to the death penalty was conceived through Catholic faith, magnified by conservative wariness ...
Trump donor Charles Herbster says Pillen’s “shortcomings make it hard to say no” to running. He says he will decide around ...
This discussion has been going on for three months. At least 21 Republicans in the Indiana House and Senate have committed to ...
The state Elections Commission has gone off the rails. Lawmakers and others have some ideas for fixing it but it won't be ...
State Auditor Dave Boliek, a Republican elected official on the Council of State, released an audit looking at spending of federal COVID-19 relief funds, and it shows there has been a lot of money ...
Gainwell Technologies, a provider of digital and cloud-enabled health and human services program solutions, has launched its Gainwell Rural Health Transformation Collaborative, a nationwide initiative ...
Congress faces another potential government shutdown on January 31st as lawmakers struggle to resolve the same issues that ...
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced Friday night that she will be resigning from Congress in January.
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. on Friday signed three major measures passed by the 36th Legislature during its Nov. 19 session, ...