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The Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022. (Andy Russell/WDRB photo)
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House Bill 1499, which has already passed the House, would temporarily reduce Indiana's statewide cap on residential property taxes.
Leaders from both sides of the aisle agree problems in education need to be addressed quickly.
Trash cans were placed around the room to catch the water. Staff also covered microphones with plastic bags to protect them.
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