Indiana's 2026 Legislative Session: Tax Cuts, STEM Advances, and Economic Growth Highlight Hoosier State Priorities
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In business and economy, commercial real estate shows resilience, particularly industrial growth around Indianapolis driven by reshoring, advanced manufacturing, and life sciences, as detailed by NAIOP. The Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act takes effect, giving consumers data control while exempting key sectors; Mirror Indy quotes Sen. Liz Brown emphasizing compliance preparation for businesses. Developments abound, from Johnson County's booming projects to Westfield's $26.2 million downtown redevelopment with apartments and plazas, per Indiana Economic Digest.
Community efforts shine in education, where Wes-Del Community Schools earned national STEM.org accreditation and became East Central Indiana's first K-12 STEM-certified district, Ball Brothers Foundation reports. Students gain certifications in IT, engineering, and manufacturing through upgraded labs, addressing Indiana's need for 168,000 STEM jobs by 2028 per Indiana University's Public Policy Institute. Public safety sees action, including a bill from Sen. Michael Young for a downtown Indianapolis district with state police oversight if needed, WTHR states, amid recent shootings and a major cocaine bust on I-70. No significant recent weather events reported.
Looking Ahead, watch bills on AI, data centers, cellphones in schools, and higher education accreditation evaluations due by December, alongside downtown projects and workforce initiatives from Gov. Mike Braun's reinstated State Workforce Development Board.
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