Governor signs bills on immigration, homelessness and dozens more into law

Four-dozen bills — dealing with immigration, homelessness, student cellphone use and more — became law Thursday after nabbing Gov. Mike Braun's signature.

By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz

Outlets: Indiana Capital Chronicle

Published: March 5, 2026

Words: 333

Last Updated: 5 days, 4 hours ago


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Four-dozen bills — dealing with immigration, homelessness, student cellphone use and more — became law Thursday after nabbing Gov. Mike Braun’s signature.

Left unsigned, according to the governor’s 2026 bill-signing tracker, are two bills extending syringe exchange programs and banning cryptocurrency ATMs. Braun has until Monday before Senate Enrolled Act 91 and House Enrolled Act 1116 become law without his signature.

Another round of bills is expected to hit his desk soon.

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