According to the Secretary of State’s office, that means a cost savings for towns like Ellettsville and Stinesville.
Experts say implementing all three of Pence’s proposed tax reform measures would cost Indiana about $1 billion in revenue.
Marc Lotter, spokesman for Mayor Greg Ballard says police patrols, snowplow drivers and pothole crews will not be cut back because of expensive gas prices.
The new measure partially restores many programs cut during the 2010 fiscal year.
A bill requiring state oversight of satellite manure storage facilities is gaining support in the Indiana General Assembly.
A student group held a conference to educate local residents about a provision in the health care law that went into effect on Thursday, Sept 23.