Throughout national forests across the U.S., year-round camping options are abundant, offering many amenities and accessibility options. Outwander used Forest Service data from the Department of ...
The bill’s language mirrors model legislation from the Cicero Institute, a conservative Texas-based think tank that has ...
Indiana House Bill 1662 would would make street camping illegal on state and local property, with citations and possible jail ...
House Bill 1662 would ban communities from using state funds to provide permanent housing to unhoused people and lead them to ...
During my college years at Purdue University, I came to know the abundance of outdoor opportunities in Indiana’s Covered Bridge Country. The bridges themselves are enough to draw visitors from across ...
The bill received wide disapproval in committee despite a proposed amendment to walks back certain provisions.
Indiana lawmakers are considering a ban on street camping, a move opponents say would criminalize homelessness and create additional barriers for those living unsheltered.
A bill adding fines and jail time to unhoused people has Southern Indiana homeless advocates ready to rally against it.