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Following some late-night legislative maneuvering, our elected officials in Olympia appear poised to usher into law a new, hefty tax of 95 percent on nicotine pouches that have recently become all the ...
On Saturday night in Kansas City, one of the UFC’s most exciting rising contenders will look to earn the biggest win of his ...
As lawmakers try to patch a projected $2.4 billion deficit in the state's two-year budget, Gov. Mike Braun and several ...
A new cardboard design by three New York teenagers, inspired by kirigami, could help make plastic-free shipping a reality. It ...
House Enrolled Act 1001 was the final measure to win approval at the Statehouse early Friday morning before lawmakers ...
The Indiana Legislature approved a pared-down $46.2 billion state budget bill early Friday morning that will triple the state ...
Thursday stretched into early Friday morning before the Indiana Senate passed the state budget, bringing an end to the 2025 legislative session. The Senate adjourned just before ...
The two-year budget was significantly revised in just the last 24 hours. It now sits on Gov. Mike Braun's desk.
You will be paying more for cigarettes or other tobacco products, if you smoke, chew or dip, with decisions that have been made about the state budget for the next two years. The budget, as announced ...
While lawmakers look to cut public health funding, health advocates are calling the tax increase a compromise years in the ...
Republican lawmakers in the Senate and the House appear to have reached a final budget compromise, as detailed in a late ...
The $2 per pack cigarette tax increase is expected to provide about $800 million over the next two years. It also includes ...