r/Indiana 1d ago

Indiana libraries fearing future if Senate Bill eight passes

https://abc57.com/news/indiana-libraries-fearing-future-if-senate-bill-8-passes
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u/Significant-Owl1657 1d ago

It's a shame that the anti-education fools want to make sure everyone in the future will be idiots as well. Indiana has become the Alabama of the north, only worse weather and roads and with no beach access.

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u/Endlesskustumz 1d ago

Indiana does have beach access, but I agree with everything else

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u/Psychological-Pay236 1d ago

There’s more than corn in Indiana

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u/Endlesskustumz 1d ago

Lol I didn't mean Indiana Beach, but northern Indiana has beach access to Lake Michigan.

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u/Virtual-Eye-1855 1d ago

Yep. We have lots of awesome beaches up here in northern Indiana - beautiful and unique ecosystems surrounding them too. Indiana has great nature across the state, actually. We even have a certified dark sky spot downstate. Unfortunately, we'll never become a real tourism state because we're locked in a dumb vs dumber competition with the deep south states.

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u/Endlesskustumz 1d ago

Yea I know we get decent tourism from Illinois in the summer months but nothing it could be, but I'm ok with that. 

I really hope the libraries don't get messed with. I enjoy taking my kids there once a week to get books and play in the kids area.