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Mike Braun had a busy first legislative session as Indiana’s governor. As a result of bills filed during the 2025 legislative session in both the Indiana Senate and the Indiana House of Representatives,
A series of new laws will take effect in Indiana on Tuesday, including changes to voter registration even reviewing the state’s border with Illinois.
Over 200 bills have been passed by Gov. Mike Braun since he took office in January, and many of those laws are now set to take effect.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed 243 bills into law during this year’s legislative session, many of which go into effect today.
This July 1, Indiana sees a new batch of laws hitting the books, bringing some big changes across the state. From highways to schools and everything in between, these updates are shaping how Hoosiers live and work. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s new:
Social media users are falsely claiming that President Donald Trump’s sprawling tax bill, which passed the Senate Tuesday after a turbulent overnight session, would give Trump the power to delay or ca
Beth Boyce, chair of the Johnson County GOP, was appointed to the four-member Indiana Election Commission by Republican Gov. Mike Braun earlier this month. She starts July 1 and will serve until June 30, 2027. Boyce will also be the IEC’s chair, presiding over various election matters that come before it.
The report found the 2024 presidential election saw a drop in Election Day voting and a corresponding increase in early, in-person voting. Election Day voting declined from 49% in 2022 to roughly 37% in 2024, when 35% took advantage of voting early.
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