Indiana General Assembly considers bills impacting small businesses in 2026 session

Natalie Robinson state director for Indiana National Federation of Independent Business - Official Website
Natalie Robinson state director for Indiana National Federation of Independent Business - Official Website
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The Indiana General Assembly has reached the midpoint of its 2026 legislative session, with several bills under consideration that may affect small businesses in the state. State Director Natalie Carroll has participated at the Statehouse, providing testimony on legislation that supports small business interests and advocating for their needs.

Carroll’s involvement reflects ongoing efforts by representatives of Indiana’s small business community to influence policy decisions. The National Federation of Independent Business – Indiana is monitoring key legislative developments as lawmakers move into the latter half of the session.

“State Director Natalie Carroll has been active at the Statehouse, testifying on pro-small business legislation and advocating for Indiana’s small businesses – read more about the issues we’re monitoring below.”

The progress of these bills will be closely watched by stakeholders concerned about how new laws might impact local entrepreneurs and independent companies across Indiana.



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