As the Indiana legislature finished the 2026 legislative session Friday, many bills didn’t advance, including a ban on ...
By Megan Henry Special to The Times The Ohio Senate passed a bill last week that would define antisemitism for state agency investigations, but not criminal investigations. Ohio Senate Bill 87 passed ...
On Friday evening, Governor Cox is set to speak and answer questions in a press conference on as the 2026 general legislative ...
After years of advocacy and multiple hearings, legislation recognizing the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA ...
House Republican lawmakers approved a bill changing the definition of child abuse to exclude raising a child "consistent with ...
One lawmaker’s efforts to stop SNAP users from purchasing ultra-processed food was halted in a House committee last week.
A South Dakota legislative committee advanced a bill clarifying the life-of-the-mother exception in the state’s abortion ban, as medical groups and the ACLU warn the measure could create new confusion ...
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Judging the many by the actions of a few

In moments of public outrage, fairness is often the first casualty, writes guest columnist Jeff Jones. The post Judging the many by the actions of a few appeared first on WyoFile .
INDIANAPOLIS — After an unusual legislative session filled with historic firsts for the Indiana General Assembly, several elected officials have already hinted at what they’d like to tackle in 2027.
While the House and Senate are unlikely to restrain the president, bipartisan backers of the legislative branch’s war powers ...
House Bill 1101 would have broadened the definition of aggravated stalking, which is a third-degree felony. Visitors walk into Florida's Capitol building in 2019. A bill in the Florida Legislature ...
Feb. 20 is the first "funnel" deadline of the legislative session. Bills that don't pass a committee by then are done for the year (in most cases. More on that in a bit). March 20 is the second ...