The amendment allows citizens to sue if their representatives fail to show up for session more than three consecutive days without an excused absence.
Part of the legislation now includes canceling all state contracts with facilities providing abortions…and one of those contracts is Medicaid.
The Indiana Senate is considering a resolution that would require presidential candidates to show an official birth certificate.
The legislation shifts authority to the governor to appoint a replacement when statewide office holders are determined to be ineligible.
Daniels is planning to allocate $150 million in unexpected revenue to education.
Opponents of the bill say it will drain money from the traditional public school system.
Hoosier prosecutors are firing back at Governor Daniels‘ threat to veto their bill requiring longer sentences for the most violent offenders.
Under current law, anyone buying alcohol must be asked to show identification.
The bill lost support from two sides – those who believe a smoking ban constitutes government intrusion and those who want a more comprehensive law.
The Senate also passed an amendment raising the percentage of charter school teachers who must be licensed.