Indiana's delegation includes nine members in the House and two U.S. senators. These are the people who represent the Hoosier state.
Fresh off his inauguration as governor of Indiana last week, Gov. Mike Braun was at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Monday for President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Video of the incident shows a voter wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a shirt displaying now-President Donald Trump.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales was in Washington, D.C. for the 2025 Presidential Inauguration, a historic event that marks the
The new state administration, led by Republican Gov.-elect Mike Braun, will be sworn-in at 11 a.m. Indianapolis time Monday in the Hilbert Circle Theater.
States that were already strong on election integrity continued their improving ways in 2024. Other states should follow their lead.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic Lawmakers want to make it easier for candidates in primary elections to name election observers, also known as poll watchers. A political party’s state chair or county chairs can appoint watchers to precincts in which the party is on the ballot.
Several Illinois counties that have explored the idea of secession might be welcomed with open arms in Indiana. Legislators in Indiana’s Republican-majority General Assembly have introduced a house bill that would establish a commission to discuss whether it’s advisable to adjust the boundary between Illinois and Indiana.
The Indiana Soybean Alliance is seeking farmer leaders to join its 24-member board responsible for investing Indiana's soybean checkoff funds in programs that develop new markets for Indiana soybeans,
Although the Massachusetts sports betting law has no explicit prohibition on wagering on U.S. election odds, the state gaming commission has not – and likely would not – approve any political betting for its wagering catalog. The proposed legislation could make doubly certain of that.
His poll watcher proposal has been hailed as an election security measure. (Leslie Bonilla Muñiz/Indiana Capital Chronicle) Lawmakers want to make it easier for candidates in primary elections to ...
After the 2024 elections, where does Indiana's influence stand in a new Congress and a new Trump administration in Washington, D.C.?