Indiana smoking ban, money issues still face votes Indiana lawmakers plan on ending this year's session on Friday, but still must decide whether they're going to approve a statewide smoking ban and how quickly
Sec. of State case in judges' hands now Who will replace Charlie White in the office of Secretary of State? That question is in the hands of the state Supreme Court.
Morris stands by Girl Scouts criticism Undaunted by a day of ridicule from the leader of his own party, Representative Bob Morris is standing by his allegations that the Girl Scouts are a radical
Ind. House votes 94-0 on boating bill Indiana's law against operating a motorboat while intoxicated would be the same as that for drunken driving under a proposal advancing in the state
Secretary of State Charlie White convicted of felony charges Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White was found guilty early Saturday morning of felony election fraud charges.
Rep. Dan Burton announces retirement Rep. Dan Burton announced Tuesday morning his plans to retire after decades as a politician.
House dilutes drug tests for lawmakers Indiana's state lawmakers would have to submit to drug tests before they get perks like parking spots and laptops under a plan advanced Monday by the state
Dems might end House boycott Monday The boycotting Indiana House Democrats could return to the House floor for a debate on their proposal for a statewide referendum on the right-to-work bill.
Republicans threaten $1,000 fines Indiana's Republican House speaker threatened to start imposing $1,000 fines against Democratic legislators who resumed their boycott of a right-to-work bill
Protesters try to drown out Daniels Thousands of union protesters were on hand for the State of the State address, and more than a dozen House Democrats were not. Mitch Daniels devoted just six