The Indiana Chamber Foundation has released a new report titled "Seizing the Economic Power of Artificial Intelligence," following its AI Leadership Summit at last year's Rally innovation conference.
U.S. Senators Todd Young and Tommy Tuberville have reintroduced the Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act, aiming to overturn the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
U.S. Senator Todd Young, along with a bipartisan group of senators, has urged the Biden Administration to halt secret trade negotiations with foreign partners.
Eleven individuals have been sentenced to a combined total of 123 years in federal prison for their involvement in a methamphetamine trafficking ring linked to a Mexican drug cartel.
As the Indiana legislature moves forward with SJR 21, a resolution advocating for an Article V Constitutional Convention to establish federal term limits, Common Cause Indiana and other democratic groups are raising concerns about potential risks.
U.S. Senators Todd Young and Joni Ernst have introduced the Complete COVID Collections Act, a legislative measure aimed at recovering billions of dollars lost to fraud in COVID relief programs.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Indiana has expressed its support for Governor Mike Braun as he prepares for his inauguration.
Jennifer Lynn Horton, a 49-year-old from Shepherdsville, Kentucky, has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for embezzling over $1 million from her employer.
In 2023, Indiana received $10,593,709 in EDA grants for economic development projects, ranking 15th nationwide, according to the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has outlined its top legislative priorities for the 2025 session, focusing on property tax reforms, workforce development, and other key areas.
U.S. Senators Todd Young, Tammy Duckworth, Roger Marshall, and Maggie Hassan have announced the signing of the Veterans Expedited TSA Screening (VETS) Safe Travel Act into law.
U.S. Senator Todd Young from Indiana has collaborated with Senator Katie Britt of Alabama and the entire Senate Republican Conference to reintroduce the Laken Riley Act.