Abortion
Women obtaining a pill-induced abortion in Indiana must be told by their doctor the procedure potentially can be "reversed" â despite no reputable medical evidence backing that claim. In addition, women have to be provided an ultrasound photograph of their fetus prior to an abortion, minors must get their parentâs consent to an abortion notarized, and telehealth appointments cannot be used to obtain abortion-inducing drugs. House Enrolled Act 1577
Jeff Dildine, file, The Times
Absent officials
A county council and board of commissioners may jointly seek to remove a county auditor, treasurer, recorder, surveyor or assessor who fails to be physically present in their office "for a reasonable amount of time each month," refuses to perform the duties of their office, or charges and collects illegal fees. House Enrolled Act 1030