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By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer

The Indiana General Assembly has pass 172 laws from the 700 bills introduced. This number maybe a blessing. Listed are a few of the laws and how they may affect you. More than 90% received bipartisan support and more than 50% received unanimous support in the senate. Some bills go into effect right away after they are signed by Governor Holcomb, others at end of the year. These bills went into effect July 1, 2024 These are written to help improve the community.   More can be found on iga.in.gov/legislative.

Senate Bill 185: Requires each school corporation and charter School to adopt and implement a wireless communication devices policy that governs student use of a wireless communication devises and publish the policy on the school corporation’s school site.

SB 17: Requires Indiana residents to prove their age before accessing adult websites. This bill is aimed at protecting minors. This law has already been challenged by a lawsuit by Free Speech Coalition and porn website operators. Their contention is that this is a infringement on the first amendment and is unconstitutional.

SB 282:  Requires each school system to establish a truancy prevention policy regarding students in kindergarten through six grades. Provides that a prosecuting attorney to notify each parent regarding the child’s compulsory attendance violation or if the child is a habitual truant.

HB 1104: Requires schools to establish an armed intruder protocol. The schools must develop a school safety plan.

SB 1: Reading skills. Requires retention of a student who has not achieved a passing score. School must provide summer classes to help the student to get on an acceptable level. This is a 3rd grade level.

HB 1383:  Wetlands. This law lowers the number of wetlands that are eligible to receive full protection.

HB 1068: Alcoholic beverage sales in the state of Indiana. This bill allows restaurants and bars to have happy hour drink specials.

HB 1183: Deals with ownership of land. This prohibits the purchase of land within 10-mile radius of a military Installation. There are exceptions. This bill includes those who hold dual citizenship with the United States and countries like China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any country designated as a threat. HB 1068: This bill will require written buyer agency agreements, simply a Realtor must have a written agreement with a buyer before showing them any home. This bill’s purpose is to protect the home owner from deceptive deals.

 

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Temple & Temple Excavating & Paving, Inc. is celebrating its 76th year in business by continuing to invest in the communities it serves. Recently honored with the Governor’s Half Century Business Award, the company remains committed to supporting local projects that enhance the quality of life in Southern Indiana. The latest project Temple ...

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The Washington County Sheep Association will hold its 18th annual Midwest Hair Sheep Sale on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 1 p.m. EDT at the Washington County Fairgrounds located at 118 E. Market St. in Salem. Sheep will be penned and ready for viewing by 11 a.m. Thirty-one rams, 88 ewes, 1 pen of ewes, and 2 flocks from Indiana, Illinois, and Virginia are ...

Indiana’s Tax System: A Framework for Future Competitiveness

14 Sep 2024

  By David Ober, Senior Vice President of Business Operations & Finance, Indiana Chamber of Commerce Indiana has long stood out as a state fostering a competitive, business-friendly environment with a tax system designed to support economic growth. The Indiana Chamber Foundation’s recent tax study, “Indiana’s Tax System: A Comparati ...

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Indy Used-Car Dealer's Alleged Rollback Of 14 Million Miles Springs AG Todd Rokita Into Action

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Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against an Indianapolis car dealer alleging the dealer illegally rolled back odometers on vehicles sold to unsuspecting consumers believing they were purchasing lower-mileage vehicles. The lawsuit alleges that KBB Auto Sales LLC — along with owners and employees Brandon Billingsley, Shannon Hayes an ...

Punishing K-12 Students For ‘Misgendering’ Peers Is Unconstitutional & Undermines Parents

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  Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is standing up for young people’s First Amendment rights in a brief arguing that government cannot compel students to use other people’s “preferred pronouns” in violation of their own deeply held beliefs. Rokita and a likeminded coalition of attorneys general have taken on r ...

County Holds Budget Hearing

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  By Becky Killian, Staff Writer A public hearing was held for the county’s proposed $27.1 million 2025 budget. No members of the public opted to comment on the hearing, which was held Tuesday, Sept. 3, during the Washington County Council meeting. The proposed 2025 budget represents an increase of $1.6 million over the current year’s budg ...

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Latest Washington County Mugshots

The following individuals were arrested recently by local law enforcement agencies. Those listed, in most cases, are just facing charges at this point, and are to be considered innocent of those charges unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges are often dropped or lessened. Mugshots are collected from local law enforcement agencies on Mondays and are public records. 

 

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