
Indiana Bans Homeless Camping, Cites Public Safety
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Indiana Governor Mike Braun signs new law banning long-term homeless camping on public property, aiming to address rising public safety issues. The measure, Senate Enrolled Act two eighty-five, takes effect on July first, twenty twenty-six. Police can warn people sleeping outdoors to leave within forty-eight hours, with violators facing fines or jail time. The law includes protections for those with limited shelter options and allows local governments to offer housing instead of tickets. Indiana joins other Republican-led states with similar bans amid a national homelessness surge.
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