
Courtesy-Indiana Capital Chronicle FB page
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s lawmakers have just days to finalize legislation in key areas like health and education — from literacy and antisemitism to ambulances and a Medicaid shortfall. And some continued attempts to increase legislative oversight of the executive branch are on track for passage, but others appear dead.
“A lot got accomplished (but there’s) stuff still to be done as we work through the last remaining issues,” House Speaker Todd Huston told reporters late last week. “… Look for a strong week next week, and hopefully (we’re) wrapping it up by some point on Friday.”
“(There are) lots of things still in the air,” Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray said. “… There’ll be plenty of conversations … as well as we try to get some of those things across the finish line, but (there’s been) lots of progress between us and the House right now on some of those outstanding issues.”
Read about the specific bills still up in the air and the rest of this Indiana Capital Chronicle story, here.



