
Indiana Legislature's 2026 Session: A Mixed Bag for Hoosiers
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Indianas 2026 legislative session concluded with both parties claiming victories on various issues. Republicans focused on government reform and cost reduction, passing bills to eliminate state taxes on tips and overtime, and extend property tax relief. They also advanced public safety measures, including a voter referendum on denying bail to dangerous suspects. Democrats pushed for lower housing, utility, health care, and child care costs, celebrating wins like expanding a crime guns task force and promoting urban farming. Lawmakers from both sides reacted with mixed feelings, with Republicans praising fiscal discipline and welfare reforms, and Democrats calling for more relief for everyday families. The sessions key bills now head to Governor Mike Brauns desk, while legislators plan interim work to refine affordability plans.
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