All Legislation

Legislation
Feb 03, 2026
Oppose
  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +2 Issues

Anti-Immigrant & Enforcement Bills (SEA 76 & Others)

SEA 76 combines language from the other immigration bills and would expand enforcement by tightening “sanctuary” restrictions, mandating stronger cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), blurring the lines of state and local enforcement, and escalating penalties for anyone who doesn’t comply.
Status: Signed by Governor
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 02, 2026
Oppose
  • Policing

Establishing a National Guard Military Police Force (HEA 1343)

HEA 1343, disguised as a routine veteran affairs bill, expands the Indiana National Guard’s role into civilian law enforcement by establishing a “military police force,” then granting the governor broad authority to activate it with police powers anywhere in the state.
Status: Signed by Governor
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 21, 2026
Oppose
  • Policing|
  • +1 Issue

Criminalizing Homelessness (SB 285)

These bills would make it a crime to camp, sleep, or shelter on public property. They specify that law enforcement officers give anyone who violates this law a warning. If the person does not move in a specified timeframe, they can be charged with a Class C misdemeanor (48 hours in the case of SB 285, 24 hours in HB 1431).
Status: Passed Both Chambers
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 12, 2026
Support
  • Policing

Preventing the Indiana National Guard from Policing Communities (HB 1015)

This bill would prevent the governor from ordering the Indiana National Guard to police communities in the state. It would protect the National Guard’s mission of responding to emergencies such as natural disasters, riots, and acts of terrorism.
Status: Failed
Position: Support
Legislation
Jan 02, 2026
Oppose
  • Criminal Legal Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Constitutional Amendment Restricting Access to Bail (SEJR 1)

SEJR 1 has passed out of the Indiana General Assembly once again and will be headed to voters' ballots in November.
Status: Passed Both Chambers
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Dec 18, 2025
Oppose
  • Policing|
  • +1 Issue

Allowing Additional Execution Methods (SB 11, HB 1119)

Senate Bill 11 and HB 1119 represent a disturbing and barbaric escalation of state power. Instead of shifting away from capital punishment, both bills would allow the state to execute people by firing squad under certain conditions. HB 1119 would also allow the use of nitrogen hypoxia – which causes suffocation. The United Nations says the method “will likely violate the prohibition on torture.” Both bills would allow these violent execution methods to be implemented behind a veil of secrecy that would make it practically impossible to investigate mistakes, unsafe practices, or constitutional violations. We oppose these bills because they are inhumane and push Indiana further down the path of expanding the death penalty — a cruel, irreversible practice that should be abolished.
Status: Failed
Position: Oppose