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Statement from State Sen. Scott Baldwin

State Sen. Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session: more »

Statement from State Sen. Cyndi Carrasco

State Sen. Cyndi Carrasco (R-Indianapolis) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session: more »

Statement from State Sen. Kyle Walker

State Sen. Kyle Walker (R-Lawrence) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session: more »

Statement from State Sen. Brett Clark

State Sen. Brett Clark (R-Avon) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session: more »

Statement: State Sen. Brian Buchanan (R-Lebanon) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session

State Sen. Brian Buchanan (R-Lebanon) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session more »

Statement from State Sen. Ed Charbonneau

State Sen. Ed Charbonneau (R-Valparaiso) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session: more »

Statement from State Sen. Greg Walker

State Sen. Greg Walker (R-Columbus) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session: more »

Statement from State Sen. Gary Byrne regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session

STATEHOUSE (Feb. 27, 2026) – "The General Assembly officially concluded the 2026 legislative session today. We accomplished a lot of good for the state of Indiana, including rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in Indiana's welfare programs. more »

Statement: State Sen. Daryl Schmitt (R-Jasper) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session

State Sen. Daryl Schmitt (R-Jasper) made the following statement regarding the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session more »

Raatz: Bill to protect kids from harms of social media heads to governor

STATEHOUSE (Feb. 27, 2026) — A bill sponsored by State Sen. Jeff Raatz (R-Richmond) that would limit social media use for kids under the age of 16 passed the Senate and will now move to the governor for further consideration. more »