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Indiana Accelerates Economic Growth with Meta's $10B Data Center and Key Legislative Moves

Indiana Accelerates Economic Growth with Meta's $10B Data Center and Key Legislative Moves

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Indiana remains a hub of economic momentum and legislative activity amid recent community challenges. Governor Mike Braun joined Meta executives to break ground on a $10 billion data center campus at the LEAP Innovation District in Lebanon, according to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. The project promises over 4,000 construction jobs at peak and 300 high-wage operational roles, bolstering local tax bases and funding community grants, while Meta commits to covering all energy costs to shield residents from rate hikes.

In politics, the Indiana House passed Senate Bill 76, prohibiting universities and governments from restricting immigration enforcement, with civil penalties up to $10,000 per violation, as reported by the Indiana Daily Student. The measure heads to the Senate amid debates over jail crowding and local burdens. The Indy Chamber notes housing reforms in HB 1001 advancing, easing zoning to boost supply by aligning it with comprehensive plans starting 2027, alongside economic bills like SB 281 enhancing regional development incentives.

Business growth shines with Meta's Lebanon investment marking its second major Indiana project after Jeffersonville, fueling the state's data center boom, per Bisnow. Vigo County Schools proposed a $222 million high school to consolidate aging facilities, eyeing construction by 2029 without tax hikes if approved, Gibraltar Design reports.

Public safety headlines include IMPD arresting six at Lugra Plaza for narcotics and warrants, WTHR 13News coverage reveals, plus investigations into a fatal crash and a young girl's death in Hendricks County. Community efforts rally to save the Randsburg YMCA from March closure.

No major weather events disrupted the state recently.

Looking Ahead: Watch for SB 76's Senate vote, HB 1001's judiciary review, and Vigo's school funding decision by April. Meta's campus phases and Bicknell's housing push signal sustained growth.

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