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January 26, 2026
Changes to social media ban bill remove language on curfew for teens
Indiana lawmakers amended a bill regulating children’s access to social media, removing a proposed overnight curfew for teens while keeping age limits and parental permission requirements.
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Winter storm rages on, statewide disaster emergency approved
January 23, 2026
Lawmakers push to reduce the powers of civilian police oversight boards, with eye towards Indianapolis
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Health / January 28, 2026
Anti-abortion group asks Indiana Supreme Court to release terminated pregnancy reports
Voices for Life is asking the state’s highest court to revisit a ruling blocking access to abortion records.
Read MoreEducation / January 27, 2026
Ten Commandments could be in schools but not read aloud. Legislation advances
An Indiana bill that originally required schools to post the Ten Commandments in classrooms advanced out of committee Tuesday after lawmakers significantly rewrote it.
Read MoreEducation / January 27, 2026
Legislators define financial roles for IPS, new Indianapolis education corporation
An amendment to House Bill 1423 clarifies that existing IPS bond debt will remain with the district rather than transferring to the new Indianapolis Public Education Corporation.
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