Governor Mike Braun Recognizes Foster Care Awareness Month, Expands New Parent Leave Policy to Include Foster Parents

Office of The Indiana Governor Mike Braun

During this Foster Care Awareness month and building on Governor Braun’s expanded New Parent Leave policy for State of Indiana employees, Governor Braun today announced an update to Indianas New Parent Leave policy to ensure eligible state employees who welcome a child into their home through foster care can receive paid leave to care for the child.

Indianas New Parent Leave policy already provides paid leave for eligible state employees following the birth of a child or the placement of a child through adoption. The updated policy now extends that support to foster care placements, recognizing that foster parents need time to help children adjust, attend appointments, and build stability during this important transition.

Indiana is leading the nation in family first policies, and today we’re extending our New Parent Leave for state employees to foster parents as well. This update makes sure Indianas New Parent Leave policy supports families who provide a safe family home for children who need it through foster care.” — Governor Mike Braun

This update is part of Governor Brauns Family First Workplace initiative, which is focused on making Indiana a more supportive workplace for parents and families.

The policy also complements Governor Brauns broader work to support Hoosier families, including expanding parental leave for state employees through Executive Order 25-34, making a recent $200 million investment to expand affordable child care, and signing HEA 1177 to strengthen Indianas employer child care tax credit so more businesses are incentivized to provide quality, on-site child care services.

Together, these efforts reflect the administrations commitment to supporting parents, strengthening families, and making sure Indianas workplace policies meet the needs of Hoosier families.