State legislative session ends; Johnson County representative outlines laws passed

Courtesy-State of Indiana

INDIANA STATEHOUSE - The 2026 legislative session concluded with the passage of several new laws aimed at lowering everyday costs, streamlining government, and giving families and communities opportunities to thrive, according to a Johnson County lawmaker.

State Rep. Michelle Davis (R-Whiteland) said that during the session, lawmakers approved measures focused on affordability, tax relief, and supporting Indiana’s continued economic growth. These new laws build on Indiana’s strong fiscal position and commitment to responsible budgeting.    

"We made strong progress this session by focusing on issues that directly impact Hoosier families and prioritizing students," said Davis, vice chair of the House Education Committee.    

New laws passed during the 2026 legislative session include:     

  • House Enrolled Act 1408 - Establishes safeguards for adolescents on social media by requiring parental consent, allowing parents to better monitor social media activity, and restricting certain addictive features
  • Senate Enrolled Act 243 - Delivers tax cuts for Hoosiers. Under the law, Hoosiers can deduct qualifying tips and overtime pay from their state taxable income for 2026
  • Senate Enrolled Act 76: - Strengthens Indiana's immigration enforcement laws by ensuring local and state cooperation with federal authorities to comply with immigration detainer requests
  •  House Enrolled Act 1002 - Prioritizes energy affordability by adding performance-based accountability to ensure utilities are hitting targets to reduce costs and improve services for Hoosiers

Click here to learn more about these and other new laws passed in the 2026 legislative session or visit iga.in.gov.

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