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Bill OKs alcohol pickup at curb | Local | The Journal Gazette

Bill OKs alcohol pickup at curb Provision won t apply at groceries NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – Hoosiers can continue picking up alcohol curbside at restaurants, breweries and wineries under a bill passed Wednesday by the House and Senate. The House voted 83-6 and the Senate 43-6 on House Bill 1396, which now goes to Gov. Eric Holcomb for his signature. The bill has dozens of alcohol provisions, but the curbside language is the one most affecting consumers. Under emergency orders by Holcomb, Hoosiers have been able to get curbside alcohol during the pandemic. The bill puts that change into state law for the future.

Statehouse roundup: IndyGo fight is back, school bus safety bill is dead

Statehouse roundup: IndyGo fight is back, school bus safety bill is dead Indianapolis Star (IN) 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

IN Author Of Permitless Carry Bill Shocked It Failed To Pass

IN Author Of Permitless Carry Bill Shocked It Failed To Pass
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Failure of gun-rights bill puzzles Smaltz

AUBURN — State Rep. Ben Smaltz, R-Auburn, is puzzling over the failure of his gun-rights bill in the Indiana Senate this week. Smaltz’s “lawful carry” bill sought to allow law-abiding Hoosier adults to carry handguns without the need to obtain state permits. It passed the Indiana House of Representatives by a 65-31 vote on Feb. 22. Twenty-one of the 50 state senators had signed as co-sponsors of the bill, including both state senators who represent DeKalb County, Sue Glick, R-LaGrange, and Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn. His bill almost certainly would have passed in the Senate if it had been allowed to come to a vote, Smaltz said Friday.

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