News releases recently issued by State Rep. Joe Micon's office at the Statehouse in Indianapolis are linked below:
- State Budget Committee approves $6 million for Purdue University projects
- Battlefield fence bids accepted
- Statehouse Report | March 20, 2008 | A review of key legislation passed during the 2008 session of the Indiana General Assembly
- Statehouse Report | March 14, 2008 | House Enrolled Act 1001 provides immediate property tax cuts, structural reforms
- Statehouse Report | March 7, 2008 | State Legislature entering final week of session with property tax relief plan in final discussions
- Micon's teen driving study committee legislation signed into law by governor
- Statehouse Report | Feb. 29, 2008 | Conference committees take center stage as property tax relief, other issues are addressed
- Statehouse Report | Feb. 15, 2008 | Busiest days of session bring greatest legislative opportunities for positive change
- Tippecanoe Co. community development bill passed by Senate committee
- Micon proposal for study of Indiana's teen driving laws moves closer to law
- Statehouse Report | Feb. 8, 2008 | Regardless of other legislative activity, property tax relief remains top session priority
- Statehouse Report | Feb. 1, 2008 | A review of the 2008 session's first phase
- Indiana House endorses Micon initiative to study state's teen driving laws
- Statehouse Report | Jan. 25, 2008 | Third week of session brings property tax reform milestone
- House committee supports Micon proposal to strengthen teen driving laws
- Statehouse Report | Jan. 18, 2008 | Session pace accelerates + State of the State
- Statehouse Report | Jan. 11, 2008 | Hectic schedule at the state capitol
- Indiana State Budget Committee is expected to approve Purdue University projects, according to State Rep. Micon
- Time has come to strengthen Indiana's teen driving laws, Rep. Micon says
- State Rep. Micon announces Indiana State Budget Committee approval of $38 million for Purdue projects
- State Rep. Micon sponsored Indiana's new credit freeze law, which took effect Sept. 1, 2007




