Indiana

Status of Abortion:

Legal

for mothers.

Legal

for abortionists.

*Sometimes legal for physicians. In 2022, after the Dobbs decision, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb called a special session to address abortion. State Senator Sue Glick (R) authored SB1, which was passed into law. It provides mothers immunity in the murder of their own children, meaning that self-managed abortion is legal in the state. The law prohibits physicians from performing abortions in most cases, with exceptions such as rape, incest, lethal fetal abnormality diagnosis, and risks to the mother’s life or health.

Abolition History:

State Rep. Curt Nisly has filed the Protection at Conception Act, which would have abolished abortion every year since 2017.

Abolitionist Legislators & Candidates

Anti-Abolitionist Legislators

Legislators supporting BOTH Abolition AND Incremental Legislation

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Current Abolitionist Legislation
Legislative Calendar

Annual Regular Sessions begin in January and end in March during even-numbered years and April during odd-numbered years.

Legislative Deadlines:

Deadlines will be posted as they become available.

Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Congressional Delegation

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