Haven’t received your Indiana taxpayer refund yet? Here’s what you should know.
Hoosiers who provided their banking information on their 2021 tax return by the deadline should have already received their money.
Hoosiers who provided their banking information on their 2021 tax return by the deadline should have already received their money.
The survey provides a rare glimpse into Hoosiers’ opinions on abortion exceptions ahead of the special session convening on July 25.
Legislators will vote on whether to send money back to Hoosiers in the form of a refund and on abortion restrictions during the special session.
Because many other conservative states already had trigger laws in place limiting abortion, Indiana is seen as a remaining battleground state.
Aside from an ongoing lawsuit, it’s the first backlash to the new law since it went into effect July 1.
Once the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, lawmakers pushed back the start date to July 25, in order to also address abortion.
Within Indiana’s first 75 years, the state had five different Statehouse buildings.
Judges would be required to notify parents if their child seeks an abortion through the judicial system in most cases if the injunction is overturned.
Here are some of the more notable Indiana state law changes to watch for starting in July.
Over the last few decades Indiana lawmakers have chipped away at abortion access, and they’ll likely do so again in an upcoming special session.