Camping on property owned by the state of Indiana will soon be illegal, one of several new laws coming to the state.
He has a beard, a splitting maul, and a house in Michigan. Is that enough to convince America that he’s a man of the people?
Camping on property owned by the state of Indiana will soon be illegal, one of several new laws coming to the state.
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Indiana will soon join a handful of states that ban homeless camping on public property. Results from one neighboring state ...
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana Senate bill that would essentially ban street camping throughout the state of Indiana is now heading to the desk of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun. Senate Bill 285, a bill titled ...
A statewide prohibition on sleeping in public spaces is on the way to Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s desk, after Senate lawmakers ...
The measure bans camping, sleeping or long-term sheltering on land owned by the state or a unit of local government — and establishes a Class C misdemeanor for violations.