Friday, June 10, 2022
Over the years, Indiana has adopted different symbols to represent our diverse state. The colorful peony is our state flower, and the glowing Say's firefly is our state insect. Until recently, however, Indiana was one of the few states that didn't have a state fossil. more »
Friday, June 3, 2022
Getting a driver's license and auto insurance are important steps toward independence for many young Hoosiers, but those in foster care often face high cost barriers when trying to obtain insurance. Senate Enrolled Act 246 creates new insurance options and charitable funding opportunities to help foster children obtain auto insurance and offset costs. more »
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Coming into close contact with wild animals, even in what appears to be a controlled situation, can be dangerous. Many people visit animal facilities to get a one-of-a-kind and up-close experience with a tiger or lion cub. However, this can pose a threat to the animals and humans involved. House Enrolled Act 1248 prohibits owners of certain animals – specifically exotic big cats and bears – from allowing the public to come into direct contact or proximity to them. more »
Friday, May 27, 2022
Homegrown food products continue to increase in popularity, and Hoosier vendors often provide an abundance for consumers. Previously, Indiana producers were only able to sell their products at farmers' markets or roadside stands. House Enrolled Act 1149 broadens the number of places home-based vendors can sell their products more »
Friday, May 20, 2022
Telehealth has become a popular, more accessible method of health care delivery for Hoosiers, especially since the pandemic. Recently, advancements in new technology revealed a higher need for telehealth services; however, eligible providers are limited. Senate Enrolled Act 284 consolidates Medicaid telehealth language and extends the types of practitioners who can practice telehealth more »