Banning transgender youth from participating in school sports is Indiana's latest attempt to prevent trans people from living full and equal public lives.

We need all hands on deck to fight back against HB 1041. Join us at the Statehouse South Atrium on Monday, January 24 at 8AM to rally in support of transgender youth ahead of the bill's committee hearing at 8:30AM.

Trans people belong in Indiana and we will fight to ensure our laws reflect that.
 

*Note: This event is in-person, and we strongly recommend taking all appropriate COVID19-related safety precautions. We ask that attendees wear a mask, and we will have rainbow surgical masks available.

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Monday, January 24, 2022 - 8:00am

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Indiana Statehouse South Atrium

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Indianapolis, IN 46204
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Monday, January 24, 2022 - 8:00am

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The 2022 Indiana legislative session is in full swing and state legislators have wasted no time attacking Hoosiers’ fundamental rights.

Make no mistake: the ACLU of Indiana will be your watchdog in the state legislature, working every day to protect and expand civil liberties for all Hoosiers, and to defend against any attacks on your rights. But we will need you more than ever this year to join the fight with us.

As we stay vigilant about the challenges ahead, we are already talking with legislators at the Statehouse to let them know that Hoosiers are ready to defend their constitutional rights. Here’s what we are up against.

FREE SPEECH

Indiana state lawmakers are trying to prevent students from having an open and equitable dialogue about our country’s history by censoring classroom discussions about race and sex discrimination. Multiple classroom censorship bills are being fast-tracked in the latest effort in a nationwide trend to restrict students’ rights to an inclusive education that accurately portrays America's painful history.

ABORTION ACCESS

As always, Indiana legislators have filed several bills attempting to further restrict abortion access. We refuse to stand by while politicians try to control our reproductive freedom and ban abortion. Individuals should have the freedom to decide if and when to have children. 

LGBTQ+ RIGHTS

Last session, with your help, we blocked every anti-trans bill that was introduced. When it comes to bills that threaten transgender rights, we will fight against any legislation that would restrict trans Hoosiers’ rights.

CRIMINAL LEGAL REFORM

We are watching for bills that would either aggravate or alleviate the mass incarceration crisis in Indiana. We will oppose bills that further overcrowd Indiana jails and prisons, and support bills that work to decarcerate low-level offenders. We are also following electronic monitoring restrictions and bills affecting pretrial reform.

VOTING RIGHTS

The voter registration process should allow all eligible voters to participate, rather than adding additional restrictions in response to myths about voter fraud. Like last year, we will fight against any legislation that makes voting more difficult, or adds unnecessary voter ID requirements that risk disenfranchising Hoosier voters. 

HOW TO TAKE ACTION

We can only have an impact with your help! You can take action today by checking out our Legislation & Advocacy page, where you can track key bills throughout the legislative session, download our activist toolkit, sign up for email action alerts, find information about upcoming third house meetings, and more.

Together we will make a difference at the Statehouse in 2022.

TAKE ACTION
 

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Friday, January 14, 2022 - 2:15pm

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Nobody should be locked up in jail simply because they can’t afford freedom.

Yet under the current cash bail system, a person’s freedom too often depends on how much money they have in their bank account.

More than 10 million people in the U.S. are locked into local jails each year – and as of 2020, there were roughly 630,000 people locked up on any given day. Most of them have not been convicted of a crime and are only there because they could not afford bail.

In Indiana, a majority of people who are locked up in local jails (56%) are legally presumed innocent, but are languishing behind bars.

Additionally, despite some bad-faith criticisms, ending cash bail and releasing people pretrial would not harm public safety.

HOW DOES CASH BAIL WORK?

After an arrest, most people are required to pay an amount of money in order to maintain their freedom prior to trial. If the person shows up to future court dates as required, the bail money is returned. If not, it may be forfeited. 

If someone cannot pay bail, they are trapped in jail until their case is completed, which could take weeks, months, or even years.

Although the law says you are innocent, if you can’t afford to pay bail, you are locked up before ever being convicted of a crime.

CASH BAIL AND MASS INCARCERATION

The U.S. is the world’s largest incarcerator and the cash bail system of wealth-based pretrial detention is one of the major drivers of mass incarceration.

In particular, cash bail preys on poorer people and people of color, who are heavily profiled, targeted by police, and arrested at higher rates due to systemic inequities

As of 2017, incarceration rates for Black Hoosiers were more than five times the rate of white Hoosiers. Black and Latinx people are also on average assigned substantially higher amounts of bail than white people for similar crimes, meaning that they are much more likely to land in jail simply because they can’t afford to pay.

Ending cash bail is about leveling the playing field for marginalized communities in the criminal legal system. 

Pretrial detention has devastating effects for people, including:

  • Loss of job, custody of children, and home
  • Loss of health and physical safety
  • Physical and psychological trauma
  • Loss of relationships and economic support
  • Higher likelihood of sentencing
  • Longer sentences

Again, this can all happen before a trial is conducted.

Proponents of cash bail claim this system makes it more likely that you will show up for court. However, we know that simple solutions like court reminders and transportation assistance often achieve that purpose, without forcing people to buy their freedom.

There is no path to ending the mass incarceration crisis in Indiana and across the country without ending this current prejudiced system of wealth-based, pretrial detention. 

In a country that says you are "innocent until proven guilty," cash bail renders a punishment before someone even gets a fair trial.

The size of your wallet should never determine your freedom.
 

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Friday, January 7, 2022 - 10:00am

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