Here’s what died – and got dropped in – during the final hours of the Indiana legislative session

(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Controversial language targeting homeless Hoosiers, regulating marijuana-like products and cracking down on illicit massage parlors perished late Thursday — even as Indiana lawmakers crammed changes to a new property tax reform package into an unrelated agency bill to end the session.

And despite big health care reform talk, few fixes survived a breakneck session marked by a dismal revenue forecast.

Three things on our list that didn’t make the cut, and one that did

The time of death was 10:12 p.m.

That’s when House Speaker Todd Huston announced a package of technical corrections would be the last to make it through a critical procedural step…

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