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IAG Rokita responds to Supreme Court ruling in birthright citizenship case

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued the following statement on today's U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on birthright citizenship.

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita statement on Supreme Court ruling on women’s sports

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic ruling concerning women's sports.

Text of King Charles III’s address to Joint Session of Congress – 4/28/2026

Text of United Kingdom's King Charles III's address to a joint session of Congress in Washington D.C. on April 28, 2026.

Library celebrates America 250 with community programming and history exhibits

The Allen County Public Library is proud to join the nationwide celebration of America’s 250th anniversary with a series of engaging programs, films, and exhibits designed to reflect on the nation’s history, culture, and democratic ideals.

IAG leads coalition supporting President’s policy to record biological sex on U.S. passports

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita this week led a coalition in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, supporting the Trump administration's policy of listing biological sex — rather than subjective gender identities — on U.S. passports.

Attorney General Todd Rokita issues statement on Indiana House advancing redistricting bill to the...

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issues statement on Indiana House advancing redistricting bill to the Senate.

Indiana Governor Mike Braun issues available SNAP benefits

Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced today that partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will be issued to eligible Hoosiers.

IAG Rokita leads 22-state effort to support elimination of  DEI from federal contracting

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a 22-state effort in support of the U.S. Department of Labor’s proposed rule to rescind long-standing regulations that require discriminatory affirmative action plans for federal contractors.

City’s response to Councilmen Jehl/Myers inquiry on homeless encampments handling

Letter sent to Fort Wayne City Councilmen Russ Jehl (R-2nd) and Scott Myers (R-4th) by City of Fort Wayne Attorney Malak Heiny regarding the City's policy on handling homeless encampments.

Indiana Governor Mike Braun ends DEI initiatives

Indiana Governor Mike Braun today released a report on his administration’s progress to replace the divisive DEI political ideology with the level playing field of MEI — Merit, Excellence, and Innovation.