Prepared by: Sam Snideman
Report created on May 19, 2024
 
HB1001STATE BUDGET. (THOMPSON J) Appropriates money for capital expenditures, the operation of the state, K-12 and higher education, the delivery of Medicaid and other services, and various other distributions and purposes. Requires a researcher to execute a data sharing agreement that is approved by the management performance hub to receive access to confidential records. Provides that the auditor of state is also known as the state comptroller. Provides that, after June 30, 2023, the auditor of state shall use the title "state comptroller" in conducting state business, in all contracts, on business cards, on stationery, and with other means of communication as necessary. Establishes the attorney general contingency fee fund. Establishes the: (1) state opioid settlement fund; and (2) local opioid settlement fund; into which funds received from opioid litigation settlements must be deposited. Provides that the office of the inspector general shall provide informal advisory opinions and that the opinions are confidential. Allows the budget committee to submit the budget report and budget bill or bills to the governor on or before the second Monday of January, or the third Monday of January in the year in which a gubernatorial election is held (instead of before that date). Requires the state personnel department to require a contractor, when contracting for health care coverage for state employees, to use value based coverage. Repeals a provision that makes a state general fund appropriation to the board of trustees of the Indiana public retirement system if the money available in the special death benefits fund is insufficient to pay death benefit claims. Allows the Indiana economic development corporation (IEDC) to certify an applicable tax credit that exceeds the maximum allowable amount after review by the budget committee. Provides that the regional economic acceleration and development initiative program expires June 30, 2026. Specifies that the county or municipality that did not approve the relocation of an outdoor advertising sign is responsible for compensation of the taking of the outdoor advertising sign. Provides that an owner may relocate an outdoor advertising sign that is subject to a pending eminent domain action. Allows an individual to claim an increased exemption amount for a dependent child in the first year in which the exemption amount may be claimed for the child. Reduces the individual income tax rate to 2.9% by 2027 and eliminates all trigger provisions in current law. Establishes the regional public safety training fund. Repeals provisions relating to the establishment of the: (1) Indiana homeland security foundation; (2) Indiana homeland security fund; and (3) fire training infrastructure fund. Allows certain members of the public employees' retirement fund or Indiana state teachers' retirement fund to file an election to begin receiving retirement benefits while holding a position. Changes the state police pre-1987 benefit and supplemental pension benefit calculation from being based on the sixth year of service to the fourth year of service. Repeals the public mass transportation fund. Repeals the financial responsibility compliance verification fund. Changes the number of years of service on which the salary matrix for state police employees is based to 15 years (instead of 20 years). Requires the department of correction to deposit the amount appropriated for the county misdemeanant fund by a county's multiplier. Requires the office of Medicaid policy and planning (office) to: (1) develop a schedule for the review of Medicaid reimbursement rates; and (2) provide a copy of the schedule to the budget committee; not later than November 1, 2023. Creates the residential water testing fund to test the water supply of an individual property owner of an eligible township. Requires the director of the state personnel department to submit a revision or adjustment to a pay plan developed for state employees to the state budget committee for review before the revision may take effect. Provides that the general assembly shall convene: (1) on the second Tuesday after the first Monday in June for the first regular technical session; and (2) on the second Tuesday after the first Monday in May for the second regular technical session. Provides that a technical session is not required to convene if the president pro tempore and the speaker jointly issue an order that convening is not necessary. Requires the general assembly to convene no later than the fourth Monday in January after organization day. Repeals provisions relating to emergency sessions and makes conforming amendments. Recouples the state earned income tax credit qualifications with the federal earned income tax credit qualifications under the Internal Revenue Code as in effect January 1, 2023. Requires a contractor that provides tangible personal property incorporated into real property in a project located in an innovation development district to maintain records of all state gross retail and use tax paid or collected during a state fiscal year. Adds state adjusted gross income taxes paid by an individual who is not an employee with respect to income received for services performed in an innovation development district for purposes of calculating income tax incremental amounts. Establishes the commission on improving the status of children fund to support the staffing and operations of the commission. Provides that a part of state user fees shall be deposited in the Indiana secured school fund. Repeals the distribution schedule for appropriations made for certain child development programs. Requires the department of local government finance to prepare an annual report and abstract concerning property tax data (instead of the auditor of state). Deletes reimbursement rate parameters for reimbursement of managed care organizations under the healthy Indiana plan. Extends the sunset of the collection of hospital assessment fees and health facility quality assessment fees from June 30, 2023, to June 30, 2025. Increases the total number of adult learner students at the Excel Centers for Adult Learners and Christel House DORS centers for whom the school may receive state funding. Establishes the Indiana education scholarship account donation fund to accept donations for administration of the Indiana education scholarship account program. Repeals the special education fund. Establishes a state tax credit for a taxpayer that makes certain qualified child care expenditures in providing child care to the taxpayer's employees. Extends provisions for the gasoline tax and the special fuel tax rates. Amends a statute concerning powers and duties of a regional water, sewage, or solid waste district established under prior law. Extends the sunset for the invasive species council and fund from July 1, 2023, to July 1, 2031. Prohibits school corporations and charter schools from charging a fee for curricular materials to students. Provides that the parent of a student or an emancipated minor who attends an accredited nonpublic school and who meets financial eligibility requirements may request reimbursement of fees charged for curricular materials. Establishes the curricular materials fund. Requires a county auditor to distribute a portion of revenue received from an operations fund levy imposed by a school corporation located in certain counties to certain charter schools (excludes school corporations that are designated as a dist
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 201
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/28/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 538: yeas 39, nays 10; Rules Suspended
4/28/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 565: yeas 70, nays 27; Rules Suspended
4/27/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/27/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/27/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/27/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/27/2023 - Conferee Added Senator Garten
4/27/2023 - Conferee Dropped Representative Porter
4/27/2023 - Advisor Dropped Representative Cherry
4/20/2023 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/19/2023 - Senate Advisors appointed Qaddoura, Niezgodski, Garten, Bassler, Holdman, Charbonneau and Busch
4/19/2023 - Senate Conferees appointed Mishler and Melton
4/19/2023 - House Advisors appointed Jordan, Cherry, Mayfield, Heaton, Snow, Clere, Slager, Heine, DeLaney, Harris, Pryor and Judy
4/19/2023 - House Conferees appointed Thompson and Porter
4/19/2023 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/18/2023 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/18/2023 - Motion to dissent filed
4/18/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 455: yeas 40, nays 10
4/18/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/17/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Melton
4/17/2023 - added as third sponsor Senator Holdman
4/17/2023 - Amendment #54 (Pol) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/17/2023 - Amendment #80 (Breaux) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #78 (Breaux) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #70 (Randolph Lonnie M) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #71 (Randolph Lonnie M) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #69 (Randolph Lonnie M) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #58 (Hunley) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #46 (Qaddoura) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #45 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 417: yeas 10, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #44 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 416: yeas 10, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #27 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 406: yeas 10, nays 39
4/17/2023 - Amendment #41 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 415: yeas 10, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #38 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 414: yeas 12, nays 36
4/17/2023 - Amendment #37 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 413: yeas 10, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #36 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 412: yeas 10, nays 39
4/17/2023 - Amendment #35 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 411: yeas 10, nays 39
4/17/2023 - Amendment #33 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 410: yeas 11, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #31 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 409: yeas 11, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #30 (Qaddoura) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #29 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 408: yeas 11, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #28 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 407: yeas 11, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #24 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 405: yeas 11, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #22 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 404: yeas 10, nays 39
4/17/2023 - Amendment #84 (Niezgodski) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #49 (Niezgodski) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #55 (Pol) failed; Roll Call 403: yeas 12, nays 37
4/17/2023 - Amendment #54 (Pol) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #56 (Pol) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #20 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 402: yeas 13, nays 36
4/17/2023 - Amendment #19 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 401: yeas 12, nays 37
4/17/2023 - Amendment #17 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 400: yeas 15, nays 34
4/17/2023 - Amendment #16 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 399: yeas 10, nays 39
4/17/2023 - Amendment #13 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 398: yeas 11, nays 38
4/17/2023 - Amendment #12 (Ford J.D.) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #1 (Walker G) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #67 (Messmer) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #4 (Holdman) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #60 (Freeman) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #72 (Bohacek) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - Amendment #74 (Mishler) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/13/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/13/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 2
4/13/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/30/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/27/2023 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
2/27/2023 - First Reading
2/23/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Mishler and Garten
2/23/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 234: yeas 66, nays 29
2/23/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/22/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/22/2023 - Amendment #11 (GiaQuinta) failed; Roll Call 205: yeas 26, nays 61
2/22/2023 - Amendment #16 (DeLaney) ruled out of order
2/22/2023 - Amendment #12 (Hamilton) prevailed; voice vote
2/22/2023 - Amendment #13 (Pryor) prevailed; voice vote
2/22/2023 - Amendment #2 (Sweet) prevailed; Roll Call 204: yeas 53, nays 34
2/22/2023 - Amendment #14 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 203: yeas 28, nays 62
2/22/2023 - Amendment #3 (Thompson) prevailed; voice vote
2/22/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/20/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/20/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 14; Nays: 5
2/20/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/9/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/12/2023 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/12/2023 - First Reading
1/12/2023 - Coauthored by Representatives Porter and Cherry
1/12/2023 - Authored By Jeffrey Thompson
 State Bill Page:   HB1001
 
HB1005HOUSING. (MILLER D) Establishes the residential housing infrastructure assistance program (program) and residential housing infrastructure assistance revolving fund (fund). Provides that the Indiana finance authority (authority) shall administer the fund and program. Provides that political subdivisions may apply to the fund for loans for certain infrastructure projects related to the development of residential housing. Provides that money in the fund may not be used for: (1) debt repayment; (2) maintenance and repair projects; (3) upgrading utility poles; or (4) consulting or engineering fees for studies, reports, designs, or analyses. Provides that loans from the fund must be allocated as follows: (1) 70% of the money in the fund must be used for housing infrastructure in municipalities with a population of less than 50,000. (2) 30% of the money in the fund must be used for housing infrastructure in all other political subdivisions. Requires the authority to establish a project prioritization system for the purpose of awarding loans from the fund, and specifies the criteria that must be included in the project prioritization system. Allows the authority to establish a leveraged loan program to or for the benefit of program participants. Requires the public finance director to prepare an annual report of the fund's activities for the legislative council and the budget committee. Provides that the fiscal body of a county may adopt an ordinance to designate an economic development target area. Removes the threshold conditions for establishing a residential housing development program and a tax increment allocation area for the program, including the condition that the governing body of each school corporation affected by the program pass a resolution approving the program before the program may go into effect. Changes the duration of a residential housing development program from 25 years (under current law) to 20 years after the date on which the first obligation for program is incurred. Makes a continuing appropriation.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 204
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/24/2023 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 487: yeas 71, nays 23
4/24/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/24/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/4/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 301: yeas 32, nays 16
4/4/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/3/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
4/3/2023 - Amendment #4 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 285: yeas 9, nays 39
4/3/2023 - Amendment #2 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 284: yeas 11, nays 37
4/3/2023 - Amendment #1 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 283: yeas 13, nays 34
4/3/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/3/2023 - Amendment #5 (Rogers) prevailed; voice vote
4/3/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/30/2023 - added as cosponsors Senators Ford Jon and Charbonneau
3/30/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/30/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended DO PASS AMEND Yeas: 10; Nays: 1
3/30/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/16/2023 - added as third sponsor Senator Raatz
2/23/2023 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
2/23/2023 - First Reading
2/7/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Rogers and Garten
2/7/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 82: yeas 91, nays 6
2/7/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/6/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/6/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/2/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/1/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 18; Nays: 0
2/1/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/26/2023 - Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
1/26/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/24/2023 - added as coauthor Representative DeLaney
1/24/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
1/24/2023 - House Government and Regulatory Reform, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/12/2023 - Referred to House Government and Regulatory Reform
1/12/2023 - First Reading
1/12/2023 - Coauthored by Representatives O'Brien and Hall
1/12/2023 - Authored By Doug Miller
 State Bill Page:   HB1005
 
HB1006MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS. (STEUERWALD G) Specifies the circumstances under which a person may be involuntarily committed to a facility for mental health services and specifies that these services are medically necessary when provided in accordance with generally accepted clinical care guidelines. Establishes a local mental health referral program to provide mental health treatment for certain persons who have been arrested. Repeals obsolete provisions and makes technical corrections.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 205
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/24/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 470: yeas 39, nays 7
4/24/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/20/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/20/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 459: yeas 91, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/20/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/19/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/19/2023 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/18/2023 - Senate Advisors appointed Pol and Crider
4/18/2023 - Senate Conferees appointed Freeman and Randolph Lonnie M
4/18/2023 - House Advisors appointed McNamara, Thompson, Jordan and Gore
4/18/2023 - House Conferees appointed Steuerwald and Moseley
4/17/2023 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/17/2023 - Motion to dissent filed
4/12/2023 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/11/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Alting
4/11/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 367: yeas 48, nays 0
4/11/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/10/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/10/2023 - Amendment #1 (Johnson) prevailed; voice vote
4/10/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/6/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
4/6/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/6/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 0
4/6/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/21/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
3/21/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 7; Nays: 1
3/21/2023 - Senate Corrections and Criminal Law, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/13/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Rogers
3/13/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Johnson
2/28/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Becker
2/23/2023 - Referred to Senate Corrections and Criminal Law
2/23/2023 - First Reading
1/31/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Freeman, Crider, Koch
1/31/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 49: yeas 99, nays 0
1/31/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/30/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/25/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 1
1/25/2023 - House Courts and Criminal Code, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/12/2023 - Referred to House Courts and Criminal Code
1/12/2023 - First Reading
1/12/2023 - Coauthored by Representatives McNamara, Jeter and Moseley
1/12/2023 - Authored By Gregory Steuerwald
 State Bill Page:   HB1006
 
HB1157RESIDENTIAL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. (MOED J) Makes the following changes regarding Marion County redevelopment: (1) Revises allocation area requirements for the redevelopment commission (commission) to establish a housing program. (2) Allows the commission to establish a residential housing development program (residential housing program) and a tax increment funding allocation area for the residential housing program, if the construction of new houses fails to reach a benchmark. Requires the department of local government finance, in cooperation with the city of Indianapolis, to determine eligibility for the residential housing program. Specifies the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities of the commission in implementing a residential housing program.
 Current Status:   5/1/2023 - Public Law 126
 All Bill Status:   5/1/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/26/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/18/2023 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 449: yeas 93, nays 1
4/18/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/13/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/11/2023 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/10/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 341: yeas 44, nays 5
4/10/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/6/2023 - Amendment #1 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 332: yeas 16, nays 32
4/6/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
4/6/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/6/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/4/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/4/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
4/4/2023 - Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/23/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford J.D
3/23/2023 - Committee Report do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy
3/23/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
3/23/2023 - Senate Local Government, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/20/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/20/2023 - added as third sponsor Senator Hunley
3/20/2023 - added as second sponsor Senator Sandlin
3/20/2023 - removed as third sponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/20/2023 - removed as second sponsor Senator Hunley
2/27/2023 - Referred to Senate Local Government
2/27/2023 - First Reading
2/14/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Walker K, Hunley, Qaddoura
2/14/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 120: yeas 91, nays 0
2/14/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/13/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/13/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/9/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/8/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 23; Nays: 0
2/8/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/31/2023 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/31/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/31/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
1/31/2023 - House Local Government, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/24/2023 - added as coauthor Representative May
1/23/2023 - added as coauthors Representatives Miller D and Pack R
1/10/2023 - Referred to House Local Government
1/10/2023 - First Reading
1/10/2023 - Authored By Justin Moed
 State Bill Page:   HB1157
 
HB1160WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PILOT PROGRAMS. (CLERE E) Provides that the commission for higher education may establish an education and career support services pilot program to provide career and support services to adult students of state educational institutions. Provides that the office of the secretary of family and social services (FSSA), in consultation with Erskine Green Training Institute and the department of workforce development, may establish a manufacturing workforce training pilot program to provide training and other services to: (1) individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities; and (2) incumbent workers who are identified to fill higher paying jobs as a result of increased workforce participation by individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Specifies requirements and permitted actions for each pilot program. Requires FSSA to amend administrative rules.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 216
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/27/2023 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 537: yeas 91, nays 3
4/27/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/27/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/24/2023 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/20/2023 - Senate Advisors appointed Yoder, Garten and Crane
4/20/2023 - Senate Conferees appointed Ford Jon and Ford J.D
4/18/2023 - House Advisors appointed DeVon, Goodrich, Greene and Summers
4/18/2023 - House Conferees appointed Clere and Jackson
4/18/2023 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/18/2023 - Motion to dissent filed
4/18/2023 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/17/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 422: yeas 49, nays 0
4/17/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/13/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/13/2023 - Amendment #1 (Ford Jon) prevailed; voice vote
4/13/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/11/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/10/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/6/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/6/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
4/6/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/28/2023 - added as cosponsors Senators Crane and Ford J.D
3/27/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
3/27/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
3/27/2023 - Senate Family and Children Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/27/2023 - Referred to Senate Family and Children Services
2/27/2023 - First Reading
2/16/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Ford Jon, Garten, Yoder
2/16/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 146: yeas 92, nays 0
2/16/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/14/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/13/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/13/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/9/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/8/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 24; Nays: 0
2/8/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/30/2023 - added as coauthors Representatives DeVon, Goodrich, Jackson
1/26/2023 - Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
1/26/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/26/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
1/26/2023 - Senate Family and Children Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/26/2023 - House Family, Children and Human Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/11/2023 - Reassigned to Committee on Family, Children and Human Affairs
1/10/2023 - Referred to House Employment, Labor and Pensions
1/10/2023 - First Reading
1/10/2023 - Authored By Edward Clere
 State Bill Page:   HB1160
 
HB1212PRIVACY PROTECTIONS FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. (KARICKHOFF M) Defines "personal information" as data that directly or indirectly identifies a "person" (including an individual, a corporation, a limited liability company, a government entity, a partnership, a trust, an estate, or other entity) as a: (1) member or supporter of; (2) volunteer for; or (3) donor to; a nonprofit organization. With certain exceptions, prohibits a state agency (including an executive, judicial, or legislative branch agency, state educational institution, or body corporate and politic) or political subdivision from doing the following: (1) Requiring a person or nonprofit organization to provide personal information to the state agency or political subdivision. (2) Releasing, publicizing, or publicly disclosing personal information in the state agency or political subdivision's possession. (3) Requesting or requiring a current or prospective contractor or grantee to provide a list of nonprofit organizations to which the current or prospective contractor or grantee has provided financial or nonfinancial support. Provides that personal information is considered confidential and is not subject to disclosure under Indiana's access to public records act (APRA). Provides that a person alleging a violation of the bill's provisions may bring a civil action for injunctive relief, specified damages, or both. Provides that: (1) a public employee; (2) a public official; or (3) an employee or officer of a contractor or subcontractor for a public agency; who violates the bill's provisions is subject to the penalties and discipline that apply with respect to violations of APRA.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 221
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/25/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 481: yeas 48, nays 1
4/25/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/24/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 485: yeas 74, nays 20; Rules Suspended
4/24/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/24/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/24/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/19/2023 - Senate Advisors appointed Pol and Koch
4/19/2023 - Senate Conferees appointed Brown L and Taylor G
4/19/2023 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/12/2023 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/12/2023 - Motion to dissent filed
3/28/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 270: yeas 48, nays 1
3/28/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/27/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/27/2023 - Amendment #3 (Brown L) prevailed; voice vote
3/27/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/23/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/21/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/20/2023 - added as third sponsor Senator Buck
3/20/2023 - added as second sponsor Senator Koch
3/20/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/16/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/15/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
3/15/2023 - Senate Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/23/2023 - Referred to Senate Judiciary
2/23/2023 - First Reading
1/31/2023 - Senate sponsor: Senator Brown L
1/31/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 54: yeas 77, nays 21
1/31/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/30/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/25/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 8; Nays: 3
1/25/2023 - House Judiciary, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/19/2023 - added as coauthor Representative Rowray E
1/10/2023 - Referred to House Judiciary
1/10/2023 - First Reading
1/10/2023 - Authored By Michael Karickhoff
 State Bill Page:   HB1212
 
HB1449TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY SCHOLARS PROGRAM. (HARRIS JR. E) Provides that the commission for higher education shall do the following: (1) In cooperation with the department of education, identify students who meet the requirements to participate in the twenty-first century scholars program (program). (2) Notify the student and the custodial parent or guardian of the student, if the student is an unemancipated minor, that: (A) the student is eligible to participate in the program; (B) the student must agree to the conditions required to participate in the program; and (C) the student has the right to opt out of the program at any time.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 235
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/24/2023 - Signed by the Speaker
4/19/2023 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 456: yeas 89, nays 1
4/19/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/17/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/12/2023 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/11/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Becker
4/11/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 374: yeas 48, nays 0
4/11/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/10/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/10/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/6/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/6/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
4/6/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/3/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/30/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/16/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
3/15/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
3/15/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/14/2023 - added as cosponsors Senators Ford J.D. and Leising
3/9/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Yoder
3/8/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/27/2023 - Referred to Committee on Education and Career Development
2/27/2023 - First Reading
2/16/2023 - added as coauthor Representative Morris
2/16/2023 - removed as coauthor Representative Davis M
2/16/2023 - Cosponsor: Senator Qaddoura
2/16/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Raatz, Melton, Ford Jon
2/16/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 148: yeas 92, nays 1
2/16/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/14/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/13/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/13/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/9/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/8/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 24; Nays: 0
2/8/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/2/2023 - Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
2/2/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/1/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
2/1/2023 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/30/2023 - added as coauthors Representatives Behning and Davis M
1/17/2023 - added as coauthor Representative Smith, V
1/17/2023 - Referred to House Education
1/17/2023 - First Reading
1/17/2023 - Authored By Earl Harris Jr
 State Bill Page:   HB1449
 
HB1558SCIENCE OF READING. (TESHKA J) Defines "science of reading". Requires the state board of education (state board) in collaboration with the department of education (department) to prepare and submit a report regarding the alignment of science of reading concepts in IREAD. Requires a school corporation and charter school to report certain information regarding reading and writing curricula, remedial programs, and administrative contact information on the school corporation's or charter school's website. Provides that, beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, a superintendent, advisory committee, or governing body or the equivalent for a charter school: (1) shall adopt curriculum or supplemental materials for reading that are aligned with the science of reading and to the student's reading proficiency; and (2) may not adopt curriculum or supplemental materials for reading that are based on the three-cueing model. Requires the department to develop guidelines for science of reading integration into teacher preparation programs. Makes changes to the education law concerning the science of reading and teacher preparation and licensing requirements. Requires a school corporation to differentiate the amount of salary increases or increments for teachers who possess a required literacy endorsement. Removes a requirement that a discussion regarding teacher supplemental payment be held. Requires the state board to establish and require literacy endorsements for certain individuals first licensed after June 30, 2025. Provides that, not later than July 1, 2024, the state board shall adopt rules to establish early childhood content area licenses and required endorsements. Requires the department to publish an advisory list of science of reading curricula on the department's website. Provides that the state board and the department: (1) shall implement academic standards for reading that are aligned with the science of reading and developmentally appropriate based on student need; and (2) may not implement an academic standard for reading based on the three-cueing model.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 243
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/24/2023 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 482: yeas 95, nays 0
4/24/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/20/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/20/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/19/2023 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/18/2023 - added as cosponsors Senators Crane and Doriot
4/18/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 448: yeas 50, nays 0
4/18/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/17/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/17/2023 - Amendment #1 (Ford J.D.) failed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/13/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford Jon
4/13/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/13/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
4/13/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/6/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Hunley
4/6/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
4/5/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 2
4/5/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/29/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/1/2023 - Referred to Committee on Education and Career Development
3/1/2023 - First Reading
2/22/2023 - Referred to Senate
2/21/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Freeman, Rogers, Raatz
2/21/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 191: yeas 91, nays 0
2/21/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/20/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/20/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/16/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/15/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 23; Nays: 0
2/15/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/26/2023 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/26/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/25/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
1/25/2023 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/24/2023 - added as coauthor Representative Davis M
1/19/2023 - Referred to House Education
1/19/2023 - First Reading
1/19/2023 - Coauthored by Representatives Behning and McGuire
1/19/2023 - Authored By Jake Teshka
 State Bill Page:   HB1558
 
HB1591VARIOUS EDUCATION MATTERS. (BEHNING R) Requires the Indiana archives and records administration to: (1) establish procedures to retain an original record, document, plat, paper, or instrument-in-writing in an electronic format; (2) establish a period of time after which an original record, document, plat, paper, or instrument-in-writing may be destroyed; and (3) prepare and submit, not later than November 1, 2023, a report to the general assembly regarding these matters. Amends the duties of the early learning advisory committee. Changes the prekindergarten pilot program to the prekindergarten program and removes the expiration date. Provides that, at least once every five years, the office, in cooperation with the department of education (department), must carry out a longitudinal study regarding students who participate in the prekindergarten program. Amends requirements regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for child care centers, child care homes, and child care ministries. Requires: (1) each public school to provide information to the department concerning certain physical injuries to employees; and (2) the department to report the information on the department's website. Requires the department to provide certain information to public schools and state accredited nonpublic schools and requires each school to post the information on the school's website home page. Amends innovation network school and participating innovation network charter school provisions regarding: (1) certain agreement requirements and limitations; (2) appeals to the state board of education regarding the failure to follow an agreement renewal process; and (3) negotiating the requirement of specific services. Allows an innovation network team or organizer to enter into an agreement with a school corporation to transfer the ownership of a school corporation facility to the team or organizer and provides that a transfer is not subject to provisions in the law concerning the transfer of vacant school buildings to charter schools. Provides that a school corporation may not require an innovation network team or an organizer to contract for specific goods or services provided by the school corporation or any other entity. Requires information regarding certain possible criminal activity, concluded personnel matter investigations, and matters involving legal expenses be provided to the governing body of a school corporation. Provides that at-risk students who are receiving certain educational services are not included in a public school's four year graduation rate and are included in an eligible school's graduation rate under certain conditions. Amends the definition of "teacher" regarding certain teacher compensation provisions and requires a school corporation to expend at least 62% of the school corporation's state tuition support on teacher compensation. (Current law requires a school corporation to expend at least 45% on full-time teacher salaries.) Requires special education grade 8 through 12 case conference committees to discuss decision making skills and alternatives to appointing a guardian. Requires the department to, subject to appropriation by the general assembly, provide schools the same per pupil exam fee amounts for international baccalaureate and Cambridge International exams as is provided for advanced placement exams. Provides that: (1) any course that meets the requirements of a career and technical education program may be taught virtually by a virtual provider if certain conditions are met; and (2) the virtual course is eligible for a career and technical education grant. Amends the definition of "school scholarship", with regard to scholarship granting organizations. Removes a provision that requires choice scholarship schools to conduct random drawings in a public meeting if applicants for enrollment exceed the number of choice scholarships available to the school. Provides that the state board shall assign to a school or school corporation (including adult high schools) a "null" or "no letter grade" for the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 school years. Provides that, when developing a proposal for a revised school performance designation, the department shall consider using certain metrics.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 246
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/28/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 534: yeas 40, nays 10; Rules Suspended
4/27/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 560: yeas 65, nays 29; Rules Suspended
4/27/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/27/2023 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/27/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/27/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/27/2023 - Conferee Added Senator Raatz
4/27/2023 - Conferee Dropped Senator Ford J.D
4/27/2023 - Advisor Dropped Senator Raatz
4/26/2023 - Conferee Added Representative Teshka
4/26/2023 - Conferee Dropped Representative DeLaney
4/24/2023 - Conferee Added Representative DeLaney
4/24/2023 - Conferee Dropped Representative Pfaff
4/24/2023 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/20/2023 - Senate Advisors appointed Qaddoura and Raatz
4/20/2023 - Senate Conferees appointed Rogers and Ford J.D
4/19/2023 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/19/2023 - House Advisors appointed Clere, Jordan and Smith V
4/19/2023 - House Conferees appointed Behning and Pfaff
4/19/2023 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/19/2023 - Motion to dissent filed
4/18/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 451: yeas 45, nays 5
4/18/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/17/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/17/2023 - Amendment #2 (Young M) failed; Roll Call 397: yeas 15, nays 30
4/17/2023 - Amendment #1 (Bohacek) prevailed; voice vote
4/17/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/13/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/13/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
4/13/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/23/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
3/22/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 2
3/22/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/15/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/13/2023 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford J.D
3/8/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/6/2023 - Referred to Committee on Education and Career Development
3/6/2023 - First Reading
2/23/2023 - Senate sponsors: Senators Rogers, Raatz, Walker K
2/23/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 221: yeas 94, nays 0
2/23/2023 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/22/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/22/2023 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/20/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/20/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
2/20/2023 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/15/2023 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/13/2023 - added as coauthor Representative Clere
1/19/2023 - Referred to House Education
1/19/2023 - First Reading
1/19/2023 - Authored By Robert Behning
 State Bill Page:   HB1591
 
SB1BEHAVIORAL HEALTH MATTERS. (CRIDER M) Provides that, subject to certain procedures and requirements, the office of the secretary of family and social services may apply to the United States Department of Health and Human Services: (1) for a Medicaid state plan amendment, a waiver, or an amendment to an existing waiver to require reimbursement for eligible certified community behavioral health clinic services; or (2) to participate in the expansion of a community mental health services demonstration program. Requires the division of mental health and addiction to establish and maintain a help line: (1) to provide confidential emotional support and referrals to certain resources to individuals who call the help line; and (2) that is accessible by calling a toll free telephone number. Establishes the Indiana behavioral health commission (commission) and sets forth the commission's membership. Changes the name of the "9-8-8 crisis hotline center" to "9-8-8 crisis response center". Makes conforming changes.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 162
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/24/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/20/2023 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 463: yeas 46, nays 0
4/20/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/20/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/18/2023 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/17/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Moseley
4/17/2023 - Rule 105.1 suspended
4/17/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 421: yeas 96, nays 3
4/17/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/13/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/13/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Cash B
4/13/2023 - Rule 105.1 suspended
4/13/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/11/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Pfaff
4/11/2023 - Rule 105.1 suspended
4/11/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
4/11/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 24; Nays: 0
4/11/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/4/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Fleming
4/4/2023 - Rule 105.1 suspended
4/4/2023 - Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127
4/4/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/4/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
4/4/2023 - House Public Health, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/30/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Errington
3/30/2023 - Rule 105.1 suspended
3/20/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Pryor
3/20/2023 - Rule 105.1 suspended
3/13/2023 - Rule 105.1 suspended
3/7/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Bartels
2/28/2023 - Referred to House Public Health
2/28/2023 - First Reading
2/14/2023 - Referred to House
2/14/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Clere
2/13/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Yoder
2/13/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Rogers
2/13/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Messmer
2/13/2023 - Cosponsor: Representative Negele
2/13/2023 - House sponsor: Representative Vermilion
2/13/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 98: yeas 49, nays 0
2/13/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/9/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Niezgodski
2/9/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/9/2023 - Amendment #1 (Crider) prevailed; voice vote
2/9/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Bohacek
2/6/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/6/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/2/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
1/26/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Melton
1/26/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Bassler
1/26/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/23/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Ford Jon
1/19/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Sandlin
1/19/2023 - added as coauthors Senators Becker, Glick, Leising
1/17/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Qaddoura
1/12/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Ford J.D
1/10/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Walker K
1/10/2023 - added as third author Senator Alting
1/10/2023 - added as second author Senator Charbonneau
1/9/2023 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
1/9/2023 - First Reading
1/9/2023 - Authored By Michael Crider
 State Bill Page:   SB1
 
SB100EDUCATION MATTERS. (RAATZ J) Provides that a: (1) school that seeks state accreditation; and (2) national or regional accreditation agency that seeks to be recognized by the state board of education (state board); must complete and submit the applicable application form established by the state board. Requires the state board to do the following: (1) Not later than six months after the date a completed application is submitted, approve or deny the accreditation or recognition. (2) If the state board denies an accreditation or recognition, send notice to the school or national or regional accreditation agency stating the reasons for the denial. Requires the department of education (department) to post a copy of the application forms on the department's website. Provides that the Internet dashboard on the state board's website must include: (1) a school's disciplinary incident data; (2) data regarding a school's socioeconomic status and poverty rate; and (3) a school's proportion of fully licensed teachers. Allows the department to award grants under the student learning recovery grant program (program) in state fiscal years 2024 and 2025 from funds appropriated during the 2021 regular session of the Indiana general assembly that have not been obligated. Establishes additional dates for reporting requirements regarding the program. Provides that, as a component of the program application, the department may include a requirement for a school corporation or charter school to provide a matching grant. Provides that funds appropriated to the student learning recovery grant program fund do not revert to the state general fund and remain available to be spent for purposes of the program. Amends agreement requirements for the Indiana student enrichment grant program. Provides that an enrichment student who currently maintains an account is entitled to a grant amount that is subject to available funding and determined by the department. Repeals a provision that establishes a one time enrichment grant amount.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 171
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/26/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 487: yeas 48, nays 0
4/26/2023 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/25/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 501: yeas 85, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/25/2023 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/25/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/25/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/20/2023 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/18/2023 - Senate Advisors appointed Qaddoura and Rogers
4/18/2023 - Senate Conferees appointed Raatz and Ford J.D
4/18/2023 - House Advisors appointed Goodrich, Cash and DeLaney
4/18/2023 - House Conferees appointed Behning and Smith V
4/18/2023 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/18/2023 - Motion to dissent filed
4/18/2023 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/17/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 425: yeas 98, nays 0
4/17/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/13/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/13/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/11/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/11/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 22; Nays: 0
4/11/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/30/2023 - Referred to House Ways and Means
3/30/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/29/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
3/29/2023 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/22/2023 - House Education, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/6/2023 - Referred to House Education
3/6/2023 - First Reading
3/1/2023 - Referred to House
2/28/2023 - Cosponsor: Representative Goodrich
2/28/2023 - House sponsor: Representative Behning
2/28/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 183: yeas 49, nays 0
2/28/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/27/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/27/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/23/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Mishler
2/23/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/23/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 13; Nays: 0
2/23/2023 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/16/2023 - Committee Report do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations
2/15/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
2/15/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/9/2023 - added as second author Senator Rogers
2/8/2023 - Senate Education & Career Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/2/2023 - added as author Senator Raatz
2/2/2023 - removed as author Senator Bray
2/2/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Education and Career Development
1/9/2023 - Referred to Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure
1/9/2023 - First Reading
1/9/2023 - Authored By Rodric Bray
 State Bill Page:   SB100
 
SB160PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS LICENSURE COMPACT. (CRIDER M) Requires the behavioral health and human services licensing board to administer the professional counselors licensure compact (compact). Adopts the compact. Sets forth requirements of a member state. Sets forth the duties and authority of the counseling compact commission (commission). Allows a counselor in a home state to practice via telehealth in a member state. Allows each member state to have one delegate on the commission. Establishes the procedure to withdraw from the compact. Makes conforming changes.
 Current Status:   5/1/2023 - Public Law 98
 All Bill Status:   5/1/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/26/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/13/2023 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 388: yeas 46, nays 1
4/13/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/12/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/11/2023 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/10/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 376: yeas 97, nays 0
4/10/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/6/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/6/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/4/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/4/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
4/4/2023 - House Public Health, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/20/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Barrett
2/28/2023 - Referred to House Public Health
2/28/2023 - First Reading
2/2/2023 - Referred to House
1/31/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Yoder
1/31/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Crane
1/31/2023 - Cosponsor: Representative Andrade M
1/31/2023 - House sponsor: Representative Vermilion
1/31/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 46: yeas 48, nays 1
1/31/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/30/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/30/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/26/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/25/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
1/25/2023 - Senate Health & Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/23/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Niezgodski
1/17/2023 - added as third author Senator Charbonneau
1/12/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Ford J.D
1/10/2023 - added as second author Senator Walker K
1/9/2023 - Referred to Committee on Health and Provider Services
1/9/2023 - First Reading
1/9/2023 - Authored By Michael Crider
 State Bill Page:   SB160
 
SB252LONG ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTIVES. (YODER S) Allows a long acting reversible contraceptive that is prescribed to and obtained for a Medicaid recipient to be transferred to another Medicaid recipient if certain requirements are met.
 Current Status:   5/4/2023 - Public Law 177
 All Bill Status:   5/4/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/25/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 477: yeas 40, nays 8
4/25/2023 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 498: yeas 82, nays 0; Rules Suspended
4/25/2023 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/25/2023 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/24/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/24/2023 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/19/2023 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
4/18/2023 - House Advisors appointed Vermilion, Barrett and Summers
4/18/2023 - House Conferees appointed Negele and Fleming
4/18/2023 - Senate Advisors appointed Breaux, Charbonneau and Busch
4/18/2023 - Senate Conferees appointed Glick and Yoder
4/18/2023 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/18/2023 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/18/2023 - Motion to dissent filed
4/17/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 428: yeas 88, nays 8
4/17/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/13/2023 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/13/2023 - Amendment #1 (Vermilion) prevailed; voice vote
4/13/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/11/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
4/11/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
4/11/2023 - House Public Health, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/28/2023 - Referred to House Public Health
2/28/2023 - First Reading
2/9/2023 - Referred to House
2/7/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/7/2023 - added as coauthors Senators Ford J.D., Hunley, Pol, Deery
2/7/2023 - Cosponsors: Representatives Vermilion A, Barrett, Shackleford
2/7/2023 - House sponsor: Representative Negele
2/7/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 81: yeas 49, nays 0
2/7/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/6/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/6/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/2/2023 - added as coauthors Senators Melton, Breaux, Bohacek
2/2/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Johnson
2/2/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Busch
2/2/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/1/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 12; Nays: 0
2/1/2023 - Senate Health & Provider Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/31/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Becker
1/30/2023 - added as third author Senator Charbonneau
1/11/2023 - added as second author Senator Glick
1/10/2023 - Referred to Committee on Health and Provider Services
1/10/2023 - First Reading
1/10/2023 - Authored By Shelli Yoder
 State Bill Page:   SB252
 
SB265TANF ELIGIBILITY. (FORD J) Sets the income eligibility requirements for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program at a specified percentage of the federal income poverty level. Requires the division of family resources (division) to amend the state TANF plan or take any other action necessary to implement the income requirements. Increases certain payment amounts nder the TANF program. Repeals provisions: (1) regarding TANF eligibility of a child born more than 10 months after the child's family qualifies for TANF assistance; (2) encouraging a family that receives TANF assistance to receive family planning counseling; and (3) requiring the division to apply a percentage reduction to the total needs of TANF applicants and recipients in computing TANF benefits. Provides that TANF assistance shall be provided to a woman who: (1) is pregnant at the time an application for assistance is filed; and (2) meets the income requirements. Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services to calculate and report to the legislative council, by December 1 of every even-numbered year, the amounts that would result if certain payment amounts were adjusted each year using the Social Security cost of living adjustment rate. Makes conforming changes.
 Current Status:   5/1/2023 - Public Law 103
 All Bill Status:   5/1/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/26/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/13/2023 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/10/2023 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 351: yeas 48, nays 0
4/10/2023 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/6/2023 - Motion to concur filed
4/4/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Goodrich
4/4/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 352: yeas 93, nays 4
4/4/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/3/2023 - added as cosponsor Representative Pryor
4/3/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/3/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/30/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/29/2023 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 20; Nays: 1
3/29/2023 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
3/16/2023 - Referred to House Ways and Means
3/16/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/16/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
3/16/2023 - House Family, Children and Human Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/28/2023 - Referred to House Family, Children and Human Affairs
2/28/2023 - First Reading
1/30/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Donato
1/30/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Bassler
1/30/2023 - Cosponsor: Representative Pfaff
1/30/2023 - House sponsor: Representative Clere
1/30/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 37: yeas 45, nays 0
1/30/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
1/26/2023 - added as coauthors Senators Ford J.D. and Breaux
1/26/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Becker
1/26/2023 - added as second author Senator Walker G
1/26/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
1/26/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/23/2023 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
1/23/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 8; Nays: 0
1/23/2023 - Senate Family and Children Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
1/11/2023 - Referred to Senate Family and Children Services
1/11/2023 - First Reading
1/11/2023 - Authored By Jon Ford
 State Bill Page:   SB265
 
SB334SIMPLIFIED APPLICATION FOR SNAP BENEFITS. (YODER S) Requires the division of family resources of the family and social services administration (division) to develop and implement simplified requirements by which an individual who: (1) is 60 years of age or older or a person with a disability; and (2) resides in a household every resident of which is 60 years of age or older or a person with a disability (eligible individual); may certify or recertify the individual's eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits. Provides that the simplified requirements must allow an eligible individual who certifies or recertifies the individual's eligibility to receive SNAP benefits under the simplified requirements to remain eligible for SNAP benefits for 36 months after the certification or recertification. Requires the division to use data matching to provide SNAP eligibility information to eligible individuals who are receiving Medicaid benefits and are eligible for SNAP benefits.
 Current Status:   4/20/2023 - Public Law 44
 All Bill Status:   4/20/2023 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/17/2023 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/3/2023 - Signed by the Speaker
3/21/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 283: yeas 89, nays 5
3/21/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/20/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
3/20/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/16/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/16/2023 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 11; Nays: 0
3/16/2023 - House Family, Children and Human Affairs, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/28/2023 - Referred to House Family, Children and Human Affairs
2/28/2023 - First Reading
2/14/2023 - Referred to House
2/13/2023 - Cosponsors: Representatives Vermilion A, Olthoff, Jackson
2/13/2023 - House sponsor: Representative Clere
2/13/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Melton
2/13/2023 - Cosponsors: Representatives Vermilion A, Clere, Jackson
2/13/2023 - House sponsor: Representative Olthoff
2/13/2023 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 107: yeas 48, nays 0
2/13/2023 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/9/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Alting
2/9/2023 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/9/2023 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/7/2023 - added as coauthors Senators Hunley, Ford J.D., Donato, Rogers
2/6/2023 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/6/2023 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 7; Nays: 0
2/6/2023 - Senate Family and Children Services, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing)
2/2/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Ford Jon
1/31/2023 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
1/30/2023 - added as second author Senator Walker G
1/12/2023 - Referred to Senate Family and Children Services
1/12/2023 - First Reading
1/12/2023 - Authored By Shelli Yoder
 State Bill Page:   SB334
 
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