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Casey Smith

Casey Smith

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Reporter, Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indianapolis

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Robotics , Artificial Intelligence , Emerging Technology , Science

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Open to anything.

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Total articles 15270

  • In Memoriam: Social media restrictions, newborn tax credit, utility rules and more

    By Casey Smith Verified| Indiana Capital Chronicle@ Dozens of bills are headed to the governor’s desk for final sign-off, but even more have stalled — or appear to be dead altogether. Despite earlier momentum, legislation dealing with rape kit backlogs, immigration enforcement, social media restrictions for minors, and more ultimately missed key deadlines and failed to advance in the final weeks of the session. Those issues won’t be officially settled, however, until lawmakers close out the session for good

    By Casey Smith Verified · Indiana Capital Chronicle

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Indiana education deregulation bill sparks social-emotional learning debate in final Senate vote

    By Casey Smith Verified| The Courier-Times Verified Tensions flared Tuesday in the Indiana Senate as conversations around an education deregulation bill devolved into a debate over social-emotional learning, or SEL. In focus was House Bill 1002, a Republican-backed measure that despite its length — 165 pages in the latest draft — would strike multiple sections of current state education code, trimming about 35,000 words in all

    By Casey Smith Verified · The Courier-Times

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Indiana Court of Appeals weighs statute of limitations in fertility doctor deception case

    By Casey Smith Verified| The Journal Gazette Verified An Indiana woman wants to sue the doctor who secretly used his own sperm to inseminate her mother, rather than the sperm provided by her father. But the question of when she was obligated to investigate her suspicions must first be decided by the Indiana Court of Appeals. Justices heard the case during a Wednesday hearing, and will rule soon on whether the woman can continue to pursue a lawsuit, despite the state’s two-year statute of limitations

    By Casey Smith Verified · The Journal Gazette

    Apr. 17, 2025

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Indiana Capital Chronicle