Gov. Braun's First 100 Days More Like a Campaign Than Governance

Gov. Braun's first 100 days have been marked by executive orders and actions that have stoked fear and alienation among some Hoosiers instead of addressing nuts and bolts issues for everyone.

By Chris Daley

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Indiana's Elimination of Period Product Tax Overdue

Period products are a necessity, but are still subject to Indiana's sales tax because they are considered a “luxury” product. 26 other states have already eliminated the period tax, it's time for Indiana to join them.

Sanitary pads, a menstrual cup, and a tampon sits on a pink background. A red ribbon flows around these products.

Has Indiana’s Near-Total Abortion Ban Quickly Become an Outright Ban?

So-called exceptions in Indiana's abortion ban are unworkable, put patients’ lives at risk, and further deprive people of their reproductive freedom.

Protestors inside the Indiana Statehouse supporting abortion access

One Year After Dobbs, the Fight for Abortion Access Continues in Indiana

For the past year, the ACLU of Indiana, our partners, and our supporters have taken to the streets, the Statehouse, and the courts to protect abortion access. Here's how.

Dobbs Anniversary

The Intertwined Attacks on Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care in Indiana

In the Indiana Statehouse, our bodies have become battlegrounds as politicians seek to pass extreme bans on abortion, restrict access to birth control and medication abortion, and keep transgender people from accessing the care that they need.

Intertwined Attacks on Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care

Indiana Business Leaders Share Why They Support Reproductive Freedom

More than 800 Indiana business leaders have been standing up for abortion access. Here's why ten of them say they support reproductive freedom.

Business leaders supporting abortion access

What to Know About the Abortion Case that Could Ban Mifepristone

A baseless lawsuit targeting mifepristone could effectively ban the most commonly used method of abortion — very soon.

A box of the drug mifepristone pictured in front of a women on a computer.

Three Reasons Why Congress Must Pass the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Now

Workers still are routinely denied the temporary job changes they need to have healthy pregnancies — but a bipartisan bill is poised to provide millions of workers with these protections.

Pregnant worker

Indiana’s Abortion Ban: A Violation of Religious Freedom

Indiana’s controversial RFRA law protects religious freedom for all Hoosiers, not just those who practice Christianity.

Abortion is a right