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WASHINGTON D.C. — Senator Todd Young spoke on the Senate floor on last week in regard to the “Laken Riley Act” which would require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants who commit theft, burglary, larceny, or shoplifting offenses and keep them detained until they can be removed from the United States. “To […]

WASHINGTON — Making college more accessible is the goal of a bipartisan bill created by Indiana’s senior senator. The Fast Track To and Through College Act, reintroduced by Indiana Republican Senator Todd Young and New Hampshire Democrat Senator Maggie Hassan, would provide more college credit resources for high school students across the country. The bill […]

President Joe Biden may have hit a new low this weekend. On St. Patrick’s Day, Biden gave a few remarks at the White House alongside Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. Biden emphasized the strong bond between Ireland and the U.S. Biden attempted to unite the crowd by speaking about their support for Ukraine. However, the […]

STATEWIDE — Your governor has vetoed the anti-Semitism speech bill, but it could still find a way to become law. Basically, the bill would define what is anti-Semitism speech on college campuses. It was last Friday when Governor Eric Holcomb said he was holding off on signing the bill due to some challenges other groups […]

NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — There are several people looking to get in on the race for Indiana’s 5th congressional district immediately north of Indianapolis. Rep. Victoria Spartz had originally said she was planning to step aside from her seat. but, she reneged on that assertion and has since joined the GOP primary field for the seat […]

WASHINGTON — A bill to ban TikTok altogether in the United States passed the House earlier this week. It now awaits its fate in the U.S. Senate where it is uncertain what is next for the bill. The ban would make it illegal for TikTok to operate in the U.S. unless ByteDance, its Chinese parent […]

WASHINGTON — President Biden has put forth his budget request for 2025 to lawmakers in Congress. Senators took a deep dive into the request on Tuesday in the Senate Budget Committee, on which Indiana’s senator, Mike Braun, sits. He was the last senator to question the White House Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda […]

President Biden has many catchphrases. “Anywayyyy.” “C’mon Man.” “Not a Joke.” Another common Bidenism, is Joe constantly telling the public he’ll “get in trouble” with his staff. The president made a campaign stop Monday at the New Hampshire Democratic headquarters. As he was concluding his remarks, he asks the room “Am I allowed to take […]

STATEWIDE — On July 1st a bill set to become law will preempt 21 local ordinances throughout the state that restrict the sale of puppies at pet stores. Places like Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Carmel to name a few have local ordinances that either ban or place strict rules on selling puppies at pet stores. The […]

STATEHOUSE — It was the State Senate’s turn to pass a swath of bills on Thursday as the deadline for the end of the legislative session gets closer. The Senate passed several bills with a wide variety of topics one after the other with minimal discussion. The only bill to garner any meaningful discussion was […]