Indiana’s state Senate removes sexual orientation, gender identity, race and a list of other characteristics from a hate crimes bill. The Republican-majority body voted on amendments which would have allowed judges to impose additional penalties against anyone convicted of committing crimes fueled by those and other biases. The Senate voted to add that judges can consider bias, more generally, as an aggravating circumstance.
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