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Indiana Lawmakers Tackle Immigration, Education, and Economic Growth in Busy 2026 Legislative Session

Indiana Lawmakers Tackle Immigration, Education, and Economic Growth in Busy 2026 Legislative Session

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Indiana's 2026 legislative session is in full swing, with nearly 600 bills introduced in this short session ending February 27. A key proposal advancing would require state and local law enforcement to comply with federal immigration efforts, passing committee amid controversy, according to WFYI's Indiana Week in Review. Hundreds of central Indiana high school students joined nationwide walkouts protesting ICE, drawing sharp criticism from the Indiana Department of Education and some GOP lawmakers, as reported by WTHR's 13News.

In government and politics, lawmakers are debating affordability measures like HB 1177 to expand child care credits and TIF funding for facilities, while opposing SB 1's cuts to SNAP eligibility that could affect 3,000 households, per Indivisible NWI analysis. Environmental bill SB 277 would give the IDEM commissioner discretion in pollution enforcement, raising concerns from the Hoosier Environmental Council. NFIB supports HB 1417 for curbing frivolous lawsuits and monitors SB 281 for redevelopment tax credits.

The economy shows strength under Governor Mike Braun, who announced Global Polymers relocating its headquarters to Charlestown and John Deere's expansion in Lowell, adding 150 jobs, via Indiana Economic Development Corporation news. Governor Braun touted 2025's record results with higher wages and regional growth. Transit development districts in northwest Indiana are attracting over $700 million in projects ahead of schedule, boosting housing and businesses in Gary, Hammond, and Michigan City, according to Northwest Indiana Business.

Community efforts include construction starting on LaGrange County's Learn to Work vocational program at Lakeland Intermediate School, launching August 2026 for hands-on trade training, as announced by Lakeland School Corporation. Southwestern Indiana advances infrastructure like Lloyd Expressway upgrades and trails linking schools and parks. No major recent weather events reported, though light snow briefly slicked central roads earlier this week per 13News.

Looking Ahead: Watch the session's final weeks for votes on school vouchers expanding to all incomes, syringe exchange extensions, and tax conformity under SB 212. Regional projects like READI 2.0 parks and housing continue progressing.

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