Indiana Statehouse roundup: Which bills passed in final days of session
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Indiana Statehouse roundup: Which bills passed, died as session ends
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Indianapolis police union blames prosecutor in failing to use state s red flag law to prevent FedEx shooting Mica Soellner © Provided by Washington Examiner
There was a failed opportunity by the Marion County prosecutor in using Indiana s red flag law to monitor the FedEx shooter who killed eight and injured several others, an Indianapolis police union said.
The prosecutor s office should have at least asked for a court hearing on 19-year-old Brandon Hole, the alleged shooter who appeared in previous police reports, said Rick Snyder, Fraternal Order of Police president. Investigators looking into the April 15 incident have not yet uncovered a motive.
Statehouse roundup: IndyGo fight is back, school bus safety bill is dead
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Eric Holcomb s desk and others have died as deadlines have passed.
Lawmakers are poised to finish up their regular business this week, but they will have to come back to handle redistricting once census numbers are released.
Here s where notable bills stand and what you may have missed at the
Statehouse last week:
Senate voted on
Monday, April 12, to add an amendment to a utilities bill requiring IndyGo to reimburse utility companies for the relocation of utilities related to projects.
House Bill 1191, which passed out of the