Tag: Indiana House of Representatives
INDIANAPOLIS — State Rep. Doug Gutwein’s (District 16) legislation that would save taxpayers millions of dollars by eliminating vehicle registration decals passed out of the House Roads and Transportation Committee Wednesday. Each year, Hoosiers pay to renew their vehicle registrations and receive decals from the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles to place on their license …read more.
By State Rep. Curt Nisly (R-Milford) INDIANAPOLIS — Lawmakers recently finished the first half of the 2019 legislative session. Hundreds of bills were submitted in the Indiana House for consideration, but only a small number of those advanced to the Senate. Of all the bills discussed in the House, the one I want to focus on …read more.
WARSAW — A Warsaw Community High School graduate is gaining experience as an intern with State Rep. Curt Nisly (R-Milford) and his fellow members of the House of Representatives during the 2019 legislative session. Keeton Bartol, a resident of Warsaw, is the son of Brenden and Dora Bartol. He is a junior at Purdue University and …read more.
The Indiana House of Representatives could vote Tuesday, Feb. 21, or Wednesday, Feb. 22, on a bill that is causing some concern for environmental and conservancy groups in Kosciusko County. If the bill is passed in the House, it will proceed to the Senate. HB 1494, proposed by Rep. David Wolkins of Winona Lake, would …read more.
WARSAW — Warsaw Community High School senior Mason Metzger spoke to the Indiana House of Representatives Tuesday, Jan. 10. Metzger was recently honored with being a Riley Champion back in September 2016. Metzger has already taken on some pretty large scale speaking engagements, recently speaking at all three of Warsaw Community Church’s weekend services, the largest group of …read more.
Jesse Bohannon of Bremen has announced he is a candidate for the Republican nomination in district 17 in the Indiana House of Representatives. Bohannon is a lifelong conservative who boldly defends life, individual liberty and the free market. “Rep. Tim Harman has served our district well, and I am sad to see him retire from the House,” said Bohannon. “As a fellow conservative, I want …read more.
Dear Editor, One of the fringe nominee’s supporters has written a letter in some publications imploring mainstream Republicans to reconsider their support of me in this election. Her rationale is flimsy and unsupported. “Words are to confuse…” is a well stated proposition she cites and then draws some reference to vague and unnamed candidate grading …read more.
[weaver_youtube -NreLzzPXN8 rel=0] The Indiana House of Representatives is now accepting intern applications for the 2015 Indiana Legislative Session. This paid internship gives college students and recent graduates the opportunity to be a part of Indiana’s legislative process by working directly with state representatives to issue press releases, handle constituent work, conduct research for …read more.
State Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse) is pleased to announce the end of the 2013 legislative session. Many pieces of legislation, including a balanced state budget, have been and will be enacted into law to benefit Hoosier families. “It is hard to believe session has ended,” said Rep. Kubacki. “I am proud of all the work …read more.
Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis), announced the end of session, or Sine Die on Friday evening, closing out a year of priorities achieved. The House Republican agenda, which was released in October, centered on making Indiana a stronger state for future generations, by focusing on fiscal integrity, job growth, …read more.
A bill by State Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) to prevent an estimated $57 million property tax increase on Indiana farmers is headed to the governor’s desk after being approved 97-0 by the Indiana House of Representatives. According to Leising, new soil productivity factors used for farmland assessment in Indiana could cause a 25 percent average …read more.
STATEHOUSE — House Speaker Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis) has announced committee assignments and leadership appointments for the Indiana House Republican Caucus. Committee chairmen and caucus leaders are selected biennially by the majority party after each election year. Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse) has been selected to serve as chairwoman of the Family, Children and Human Affairs …read more.





