Governor Braun aligns with TPUSA on the formation of Christian-aligned school clubs, saying he is merely ensuring ...
Government-supported syringe exchange programs underscore the importance of prevention in averting the consequences of ...
The new needle exchange law in Indiana requires a one for one exchange, meaning participants can get a clean needle only if they turned in a used one.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun didn’t sign a bill to extend syringe services programs by deadline. It becomes law without his ...
By Sydney Byerly The Indiana Citizen March 9, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun said Monday that he will allow a bill extending Indiana’s syringe services programs to become law without his signature, even as he ...
Legislation letting counties continue syringe service programs — with an ID mandate and other new restrictions — became law ...
A bill letting Indiana counties continue syringe service programs became law Monday without Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s ...
While initially controversial, Senate Bill 91 passed both chambers by wide margins after it was made stricter in the House.
State lawmakers have tightly constrained how people with substance use disorder can get clean syringes, medication and treatment.
A recent letter writer said decades of research show that syringe programs increase public order and reduce syringe litter, among other things, (“Readers respond: Syringe programs make communities ...
Four-dozen bills — dealing with immigration, homelessness, student cellphone use and more — became law Thursday after nabbing Gov. Mike Braun’s signature.