STATE SEN. MILLER SAYS NEW LAWS TO IMPROVE CONSUMER PROTECTIONS, EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTHCARE, PUBLIC SAFETY
June 27, 2008
June 27, 2008
STATEHOUSE, Ind., June 27 -- Indiana State Sen. Patricia L. Miller, R-32nd District, issued the following news release:
New Indiana laws going into effect on July 1 will help improve consumer protections, education, environment, healthcare and public safety for Hoosiers, says State Sen. Patricia Miller (R-Indianapolis).
"The Indiana General Assembly went into the 2008 session to provide property tax relief and reform - cuts, caps and a constitutional guarantee . . .
New Indiana laws going into effect on July 1 will help improve consumer protections, education, environment, healthcare and public safety for Hoosiers, says State Sen. Patricia Miller (R-Indianapolis).
"The Indiana General Assembly went into the 2008 session to provide property tax relief and reform - cuts, caps and a constitutional guarantee . . .
