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Indiana laws don’t take effect Jan. 1, rather in July

INDIANAPOLIS — For many states, new laws passed during the year’s legislative session go into effect to top off the new year.But for Indiana, that’s not the case.Political experts at the University of Indianapolis recently stated a big reason for this distinction is Indiana’s fiscal year is July 1 through June 30.That means bills passed and signed into law during budgeting years, including the actual budget, can have fiscal lines.

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City Closings• The Municipal Building Offices and the Elwood Street Department will be closed Friday, Dec.

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City Closings• The Municipal Building Offices and the Elwood Street Department will be closed Monday, Dec.

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