Prepared by: Andrew Bradley
Report created on April 25, 2024
 
HB1001STATE BUDGET. (BROWN T) 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. Specifies that the deadline for adjourning sine die for the 2021 session of the general assembly is November 15, 2021, and that the current deadline of April 29 remains in place for future long sessions. Provides that the regular technical session statute does not apply in calendar year 2021. Specifies the deadlines for signing enrolled acts and presenting them to the governor for bills passed after April 19, 2021, and before May 1, 2021. Specifies the following: (1) That the 2021 interim is the period beginning May 1, 2021, and ending November 15, 2021. (2) That for 2021, the prohibited period concerning fundraising activities is through April 29, 2021, rather than the date on which the general assembly adjourns sine die. (3) That the budget committee is required to meet at least once between April 30, 2021, and July 1, 2021. (Current law requires the budget committee to meet at least once in the two months following the general assembly adjournment sine die.) Provides that a redistricting commission is established to determine congressional districts if the general assembly adjourns sine die before November 15, 2021, without having enacted a law establishing congressional districts. (Current law refers to the adjournment of the general assembly without specifying an adjournment sine die or a particular date.) Provides provisions for opioid litigation and settlements, including opt out provisions for political subdivisions. Specifies distributions and uses of funds received from opioid litigation settlements that resolve existing state and political subdivision litigation lawsuits as of January 1, 2021. Establishes the Pokagon Band Tribal-state compact fund and specifies the purposes for the fund. Transfers the operations of the Indiana department of gaming research into a newly established gaming research division of the Indiana gaming commission. Repeals the exoneration fund. Removes the annual appropriation provision for the examinations fund of the state board of accounts. Establishes the Indiana career accelerator fund (fund) to be administered by the Indiana economic development corporation (IEDC). Provides that the IEDC may award financial assistance awards from the fund to assist individuals in obtaining credentials from qualified education programs. Defines "qualified education program" for purposes of an award. Repeals the Indiana regional cities development fund. Establishes the regional economic acceleration and development initiative (READI) fund to provide grants and loans to support economic development and regional economic acceleration and development. Provides that the IEDC shall administer the fund. Requires the IEDC to establish a policy for the regional economic acceleration and development initiative. Replaces the state superintendent of public instruction with the secretary of education or the secretary's designee as a member of the distressed unit appeal board. Specifies the provisions that apply when the distressed unit appeal board suspends payments on loans or advances from the common school fund. Provides certain add backs and subtraction used in determining Indiana adjusted gross income. Changes the definition of "Internal Revenue Code" in the adjusted gross income tax law to mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended and in effect on March 31, 2021. Makes changes to the state income tax deduction for unemployment compensation. Amends the venture capital investment tax credit to apply to taxpayers that provide qualified investment capital to certain qualified Indiana investment funds (qualified fund). Provides that the IEDC may only certify a fund as a qualified fund if the fund meets the definition of a venture capital fund under federal regulations and the fund makes investments according to specified policy requirements and priorities. Provides that a taxpayer may not claim a credit certified with regard to a qualified fund before July 1, 2023. Specifies the maximum available tax credits in a calendar year with regard to a qualified fund. Increases the maximum available tax credits in a calendar year with regard to qualified Indiana businesses under current law, including an additional increase in the maximum amount if the qualified Indiana business is a minority business enterprise or a women's business enterprise. Caps the total amount of credits that the IEDC may award in a calendar year at $20,000,000, provided that not more than $7,500,000 is awarded for proposed investments in a qualified fund. Increases the tax credit that a taxpayer can claim for contributions made to a scholarship granting organization for state fiscal years 2022 and 2023. Provides a tax credit against adjusted gross income tax and financial institutions tax liability for monetary contributions to a qualifying foster care organization equal to 50% of the amount of the contribution, but not to exceed $10,000 for a taxable year. Defines a "qualifying foster care organization". Caps the total amount of the tax credits allowed in any state fiscal year to $2,000,000. Sunsets the tax credit on July 1, 2025. Adds certain procedural, accounting, and reporting requirements regarding the local income tax. Increases the special purpose local income tax rate that may be imposed in a county that is a member of a regional development authority. Imposes an excise tax, known as the electronic cigarette tax, on the retail sale of vapor products and consumable material in Indiana (does not include closed system cartridges). Imposes a tax on the distribution of closed system cartridges. Extends the expiration date of the Nashville food and beverage tax. Repeals the deposit of a part of the wine excise tax rate collected on each gallon of wine in the wine grape market development fund and requires the department of state revenue to instead deposit that part of the wine excise tax in the state general fund. Provides that, beginning July 1, 2021, all aviation fuel excise tax revenue is transferred to the airport development grant fund. (Under current law, 50% of the aviation fuel excise tax revenue is transferred to the general fund and 50% is transferred to the airport development grant fund.) Removes annual budget committee review of the distribution formula established by Indiana department of transportation for the public mass transportation fund. Requires budget committee review before any money may be transferred from the local road and bridge matching grant fund. Establishes the Internet crimes against children fund to be administered by the state police department. Specifies the uses of the fund. Requires an authorized service provider to use at least 85% (instead of 75%) of the reimbursement rate increase to pay payroll tax liabilities and to increase wages and benefits paid to direct care staff. Makes a conforming change to a provision for annual transfers to the Marion County health and hospitals corporation. Provides that the office of the secretary of family and social services shall apply to the United States Department of Health and Human Services regarding a waiver to implement the mobile integrated healthcare program and to receive funding through Section 9813 of the American Rescue Plan (ARP). Requires the office of the secretary of family and social services
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 165
 All Bill Status:   4/29/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/23/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 500: yeas 46, nays 3; Rules Suspended
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 512: yeas 96, nays 2
4/22/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/22/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/22/2021 - Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 130
4/21/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/21/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/21/2021 - Conferee Added Representative Cherry
4/21/2021 - Conferee Dropped Representative Porter
4/21/2021 - Advisor Dropped Representative Cherry
4/15/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:00 PM, House Chamber
4/14/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Holdman, Tallian, Niezgodski and Garten
4/14/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Mishler and Melton
4/14/2021 - House Advisors appointed Cherry, Thompson, Goodrich, Judy, Campbell, DeLaney, Hamilton, Harris, Klinker, Pfaff and Pryor
4/14/2021 - House Conferees appointed Brown T and Porter
4/14/2021 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/14/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
4/14/2021 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/13/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 409: yeas 39, nays 10
4/13/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/12/2021 - Amendment #36 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 393: yeas 12, nays 38
4/12/2021 - Amendment #9 (Taylor G) failed; Roll Call 394: yeas 11, nays 39
4/12/2021 - Amendment #18 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 392: yeas 11, nays 39
4/12/2021 - Amendment #17 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 391: yeas 12, nays 38
4/12/2021 - Amendment #16 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 390: yeas 11, nays 39
4/12/2021 - Amendment #15 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 389: yeas 12, nays 38
4/12/2021 - Amendment #14 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 388: yeas 11, nays 39
4/12/2021 - Amendment #20 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 387: yeas 16, nays 34
4/12/2021 - Amendment #45 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 386: yeas 12, nays 38
4/12/2021 - Amendment #28 (Melton) failed; Roll Call 385: yeas 18, nays 32
4/12/2021 - Amendment #25 (Melton) failed; Roll Call 384: yeas 11, nays 39
4/12/2021 - Amendment #21 (Melton) failed; Roll Call 383: yeas 13, nays 37
4/12/2021 - Amendment #24 (Melton) failed; Roll Call 382: yeas 14, nays 36
4/12/2021 - Amendment #2 (Tallian) failed; Roll Call 381: yeas 13, nays 37
4/12/2021 - Amendment #36 (Ford J.D.) failed;
4/12/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/12/2021 - Amendment #9 (Taylor G) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #18 (Ford J.D.) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #17 (Ford J.D.) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #16 (Ford J.D.) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #15 (Ford J.D.) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #14 (Ford J.D.) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #13 (Ford J.D.) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #12 (Ford J.D.) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #43 (Breaux) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #35 (Mrvan) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #31 (Yoder) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #33 (Yoder) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #39 (Randolph Lonnie M) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #38 (Randolph Lonnie M) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #46 (Qaddoura) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #20 (Qaddoura) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #19 (Qaddoura) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #45 (Qaddoura) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #28 (Melton) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #25 (Melton) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #23 (Melton) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #21 (Melton) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #24 (Melton) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #8 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #4 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #3 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #7 (Tallian) failed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #2 (Tallian) failed;
4/12/2021 - Amendment #6 (Tallian) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #41 (Koch) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #1 (Charbonneau) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #40 (Bassler) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Amendment #42 (Mishler) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/8/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Holdman
4/8/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/8/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 11; Nays: 2;
4/8/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Senate Chamber
4/1/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Senate Chamber
3/25/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Senate Chamber
2/24/2021 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
2/24/2021 - First Reading
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/22/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Mishler
2/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 235: yeas 65, nays 30
2/22/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/17/2021 - Amendment #43 (Jacob) motion withdrawn
2/17/2021 - Amendment #27 (Nisly) ruled out of order
2/17/2021 - Amendment #29 (Ellington) motion withdrawn
2/17/2021 - Amendment #19 (Austin) failed; Roll Call 174: yeas 28, nays 70
2/17/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/17/2021 - Amendment #19 (Austin) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #43 (Jacob) motion withdrawn voice vote
2/17/2021 - Amendment #22 (Pryor) failed; Roll Call 173: yeas 28, nays 70
2/17/2021 - Amendment #8 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 172: yeas 27, nays 71
2/17/2021 - Amendment #24 (Shackleford) failed; Roll Call 171: yeas 29, nays 68
2/17/2021 - Amendment #8 (DeLaney) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #24 (Shackleford) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #25 (Hatfield) failed; Roll Call 170: yeas 29, nays 67
2/17/2021 - Amendment #18 (Pfaff) failed; Roll Call 169: yeas 30, nays 65
2/17/2021 - Amendment #7 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 168: yeas 29, nays 68
2/17/2021 - Amendment #21 (Pryor) failed; Roll Call 167: yeas 28, nays 66
2/17/2021 - Amendment #27 (Nisly) ruled out of order voice vote
2/17/2021 - Amendment #18 (Pfaff) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #7 (DeLaney) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #32 (Smaltz) prevailed; Roll Call 166: yeas 91, nays 7
2/17/2021 - Amendment #17 (Harris) failed; Roll Call 165: yeas 29, nays 67
2/17/2021 - Amendment #26 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 164: yeas 29, nays 68
2/17/2021 - Amendment #33 (Clere) prevailed; Roll Call 163: yeas 91, nays 0
2/17/2021 - Amendment #1 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 162: yeas 28, nays 63
2/17/2021 - Amendment #21 (Pryor) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #32 (Smaltz) prevailed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #17 (Harris) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #29 (Ellington) motion withdrawn voice vote
2/17/2021 - Amendment #26 (Porter) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #33 (Clere) prevailed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #1 (Porter) failed;
2/17/2021 - Amendment #37 (Sullivan) prevailed; Roll Call 161: yeas 91, nays 0
2/17/2021 - Amendment #34 (Brown T) prevailed; voice vote
2/17/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/15/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/11/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, House Chamber
2/10/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 3:30 PM, IGCS Chamber
1/14/2021 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Porter, Cherry and Sullivan
1/14/2021 - Authored By Timothy Brown
 State Bill Page:   HB1001
 
HB1004SMALL BUSINESS RESTART GRANT PROGRAM. (LINDAUER S) Establishes the Hoosier hospitality small business restart grant program (program) to provide grants to eligible entities to accelerate economic recovery from the impacts of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Establishes the small business restart grant fund (fund). Provides that the Indiana economic development corporation (corporation) administers the program and fund. Allows the corporation to award grants from the fund. Provides parameters for the program. However, authorizes the corporation to change the parameters of the program, which, if a change is made, must be reviewed by the budget committee at the meeting following the change. Makes an appropriation.
 Current Status:   4/19/2021 - Public Law 82
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/8/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/5/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 348: yeas 94, nays 3
4/5/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/1/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/23/2021 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/22/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Buck
3/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 241: yeas 48, nays 0
3/22/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/18/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/18/2021 - Amendment #1 (Mishler) prevailed; voice vote
3/18/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Yoder
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
3/16/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/15/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Niezgodski
3/15/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford J.D
3/15/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/11/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/8/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Qaddoura
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Melton
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Garten
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Ford Jon
3/4/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Brown L
3/4/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 12; Nays: 0;
3/4/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 8:30 AM, Senate Chamber
2/11/2021 - Referred to Committee on Appropriations
2/11/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Pryor
2/2/2021 - Senate sponsors: Senators Mishler, Messmer, Holdman
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 31: yeas 93, nays 3
2/2/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - Amendment #3 (Moed) failed; Roll Call 16: yeas 30, nays 67
2/1/2021 - Amendment #2 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 15: yeas 29, nays 68
2/1/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/27/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 23; Nays: 0
1/27/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 12:00 PM, House Chamber
1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Ways and Means
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Negele and Morrison
1/14/2021 - Authored By Shane Lindauer
 State Bill Page:   HB1004
 
HB1024PROPERTY TAX RELIEF. (PRYOR C) Permits counties, cities, and towns (including Marion County) to establish a neighborhood enhancement property tax relief program (program) to provide an assessed value deduction for longtime owner-occupants of homesteads having an assessed value of less than $150,000 in certain designated areas. Authorizes the redevelopment commission (or the metropolitan development commission in the case of Marion County) to identify the areas for purposes of the program based on specified conditions. Requires the county auditor to make the deduction for the qualifying property under the program without the need for the owner to apply for the deduction. Provides a process by which an owner may opt out of the program, in which case the deduction would not apply. Provides a penalty for wrongly receiving the deduction that is the same as the penalty for wrongly receiving the homestead standard deduction.
 Current Status:   2/22/2021 - DEAD BILL; Fails to advance by House 3rd reading deadline (Rule 147.1)
 All Bill Status:   1/4/2021 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Authored By Cherrish Pryor
 State Bill Page:   HB1024
 
HB1025ENTERPRISE ZONE RENEWALS. (PRESSEL J) Provides that an enterprise zone may be renewed for an additional five year period if the fiscal body of the municipality in which the enterprise zone is located adopts a resolution to renew the enterprise zone. Provides that a zone business located in the renewed enterprise zone may only access the property tax deduction incentive.
 Current Status:   4/19/2021 - Public Law 83
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/8/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/7/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/6/2021 - Returned to the House without amendments
4/5/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
4/5/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Qaddoura
4/5/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 336: yeas 48, nays 0
4/5/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
4/1/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/30/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Niezgodski
3/30/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/30/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 13; Nays: 0;
3/30/2021 - Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Senate Chamber
3/18/2021 - Committee Report do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy
3/18/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0;
3/18/2021 - Senate Commerce and Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 130
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate Commerce and Technology
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/9/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/8/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Bohacek
2/8/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 83: yeas 94, nays 2
2/8/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/4/2021 - added as coauthor Representative Andrade M
2/4/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/2/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/2/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
2/2/2021 - House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 12:00 PM, House Chamber
1/25/2021 - House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 12:00 PM, House Chamber
1/4/2021 - Referred to House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
1/4/2021 - First Reading
1/4/2021 - Coauthored by Representative Karickhoff
1/4/2021 - Authored By Jim Pressel
 State Bill Page:   HB1025
 
HB1173TAX EXEMPTION FOR LANDLORD OF A NONPROFIT RENTER. (KLINKER S) Provides that to qualify for a tax exemption, an owner of a building may establish a charitable purpose by leasing all or part of the building at a rate substantially below market cost to a person using the building for an educational, literary, scientific, religious, or charitable purpose.
 Current Status:   2/22/2021 - DEAD BILL; Fails to advance by House 3rd reading deadline (Rule 147.1)
 All Bill Status:   1/7/2021 - Referred to House Ways and Means
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Authored By Sheila Klinker
 State Bill Page:   HB1173
 
HB1187TAX INCREMENT FINANCING. (CHERRY R) Requires one member of a municipal or county redevelopment commission (commission) appointed by the executive of the municipality or county after December 31, 2021, to be an individual nominated by the governing body of the school corporation within the territory. Effective January 1, 2022, eliminates the appointment of and term of office of a nonvoting adviser to the commission. Requires a redevelopment commission to provide notice of an annual meeting to the: (1) president of the governing body; and (2) superintendent; of each school corporation that is wholly or partly located within the allocation area established by the commission. Requires a redevelopment commission to provide notice of an adopted resolution that designates or amends an allocation area to the: (1) president of the governing body; and (2) superintendent; of each school corporation that is wholly or partly located within the allocation area established by the commission. Requires certain percentages of incremental revenue collected in an allocation area be distributed among taxing units wholly or partly located within the allocation area and provides a schedule for the percentage that must be distributed each year.
 Current Status:   2/22/2021 - DEAD BILL; Fails to advance by House 3rd reading deadline (Rule 147.1)
 All Bill Status:   1/7/2021 - Referred to House Local Government
1/7/2021 - First Reading
1/7/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Rowray, Thompson, Cook
1/7/2021 - Authored By Robert Cherry
 State Bill Page:   HB1187
 
HB1238NORTHEAST INDIANA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION. (HEINE D) Establishes the northeast Indiana strategic development commission (commission) as a body corporate and politic. Provides for appointment of members of the commission. Specifies the purposes of the commission.
 Current Status:   4/15/2021 - Public Law 58
 All Bill Status:   4/15/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/14/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/14/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/8/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/7/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
3/29/2021 - House Concurred in Senate Amendments ; Roll Call 320: yeas 89, nays 2
3/29/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
3/25/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/23/2021 - Returned to the House with amendments
3/22/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Brown L
3/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 243: yeas 47, nays 1
3/22/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
3/18/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/18/2021 - Amendment #1 (Holdman) prevailed; voice vote
3/18/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
3/15/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
3/11/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 6; Nays: 0;
3/11/2021 - Senate Local Government, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 233
2/18/2021 - Referred to Senate Local Government
2/18/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Holdman
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 49: yeas 91, nays 2
2/2/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - Amendment #1 (Bartlett) failed; Roll Call 22: yeas 37, nays 60
2/1/2021 - added as coauthors Representatives Lehman, GiaQuinta, Miller
2/1/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/28/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 12; Nays: 1;
1/28/2021 - House Government and Regulatory Reform, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:30 AM, House Chamber
1/14/2021 - Referred to House Government and Regulatory Reform
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Authored By Dave Heine
 State Bill Page:   HB1238
 
HB1249TAX INCREMENT FINANCING. (CLERE E) Provides that if a redevelopment commission outside Marion County wishes to establish a TIF area after June 30, 2021, a school corporation that is located wholly or partly within the proposed TIF area may elect whether to participate in the TIF area. Provides that for TIF areas established after June 30, 2021, a school corporation that elects to participate in a proposed TIF is bound by the terms of the TIF area until the TIF area expires. Provides that except for property tax proceeds transferred to a school corporation, a public school, including a charter school, or a nonpublic school, allocated property tax proceeds may be expended for projects located outside an allocation area only if the redevelopment commission adopts a declaratory resolution that finds that the expenditures: (1) will directly benefit the allocation area; or (2) will result in the creation or retention of jobs in the private sector. Adds various requirements related to expenditures under contracts between redevelopment commissions and providers of educational and training programs to establish programs designed to prepare individuals to participate in the competitive and global economy.
 Current Status:   2/22/2021 - DEAD BILL; Fails to advance by House 3rd reading deadline (Rule 147.1)
 All Bill Status:   1/14/2021 - Referred to Committee on Ways and Means
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Coauthored by Representatives Engleman and Cook
1/14/2021 - Authored By Edward Clere
 State Bill Page:   HB1249
 
HB1418ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. (NEGELE S) Provides that an interview or negotiation conducted between the Indiana White River state park development commission (commission) and an industrial or commercial prospect may be held as an executive session. Provides that certain records related to negotiations conducted between the commission and an industrial, research, or commercial prospect are exempt from public disclosure under the Access to Public Records Act at the discretion of the commission. Provides that application information declared confidential by the Indiana economic development corporation (IEDC) is exempt from public disclosure under the Access to Public Records Act. (Under current law, only application information relating to the Indiana twenty-first century research and technology fund is exempt from public disclosure if declared confidential by the IEDC.) Removes the responsibility of the governor to appoint a president of the IEDC and provides instead that the secretary of commerce is also the president of the IEDC. Requires the IEDC to post to a transparency portal on the IEDC's Internet web site: (1) final offer of public financial resources to which the IEDC is a party; and (2) reports submitted by the IEDC to the general assembly. Provides that the IEDC acts as the small business ombudsman. (Under current law, the IEDC designates a single IEDC employee as the small business ombudsman.) Amends the definition of "lender" for purposes of the capital access program. Provides that the chairman and treasurer of the commission serve until replaced by the governor or when the member's term expires, whichever occurs earlier. Provides that the executive director of the commission is the chief administrative officer of the commission and specifies certain duties and powers of the executive officer. Deletes language concerning the composition of the real estate commission.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 197
 All Bill Status:   4/29/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/23/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/22/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/21/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 482: yeas 45, nays 4; Rules Suspended
4/21/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 489: yeas 89, nays 3; Rules Suspended
4/21/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/21/2021 - House Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/21/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/21/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/19/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 3:00 PM, Rm. 17
4/15/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Grooms and Breaux
4/15/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Ford Jon and Taylor G
4/14/2021 - House Advisors appointed Morris, Lyness, Andrade and Pack
4/14/2021 - House Conferees appointed Negele and Fleming
4/14/2021 - House dissented from Senate Amendments
4/14/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
4/14/2021 - Returned to the House with amendments
4/13/2021 - added as cosponsor Senator Randolph
4/13/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 426: yeas 47, nays 0
4/13/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/12/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
4/8/2021 - added as second sponsor Senator Grooms
4/8/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/8/2021 - Amendment #2 (Perfect) prevailed; voice vote
4/8/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
4/5/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/5/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 0;
4/5/2021 - Senate Commerce and Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:30 AM, Senate Chamber
3/18/2021 - Senate Commerce and Technology, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 130
2/23/2021 - Referred to Senate Commerce and Technology
2/23/2021 - First Reading
2/9/2021 - Referred to Senate
2/8/2021 - Senate sponsor: Senator Ford Jon
2/8/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 88: yeas 92, nays 3
2/8/2021 - House Bills on Third Reading
2/4/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/2/2021 - House Bills on Second Reading
2/2/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/2/2021 - House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 12:00 PM, House Chamber
1/14/2021 - Referred to House Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Authored By Sharon Negele
 State Bill Page:   HB1418
 
SB215REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. (HOLDMAN T) Provides for an expiration date of an allocation area of not more than 50 years in the case of an allocation area established by the redevelopment commission of a qualified city for the purpose of financing a mixed use development project, but only if the legislative body of the qualified city adopts a resolution to approve an independent analysis with regard to the proposed development project that demonstrates the need for an allocation area that exceeds 25 years. Authorizes a qualified city, subject to the same requirement for a resolution of the legislative body, to enter into leases financed with incremental tax revenue from the allocation area for a term not to exceed 50 years for the purpose of financing a mixed use development project. Defines "qualified city" and "mixed use development project" for purposes of these provisions. Provides, that if in any state fiscal year the IEDC determines that it will award an amount of tax credits under $1,000,000, the IEDC must first receive state budget committee review. Establishes the regional economic acceleration and development initiative (READI) fund to provide grants and loans to support economic development and regional economic acceleration and development. Provides that the IEDC administers the fund. Provides that the board of the IEDC (board) may review applications for grants and loans from the fund. Allows the board to form a strategic review committee. Requires the IEDC to establish a policy for the regional economic acceleration and development initiative. Makes an appropriation.
 Current Status:   4/13/2021 - DEAD BILL; Fails to advance by House 3rd reading deadline for Senate bills (Rule 148.1)
 All Bill Status:   3/4/2021 - Referred to House Ways and Means
3/4/2021 - First Reading
2/23/2021 - Referred to House
2/22/2021 - Cosponsor: Representative Heine
2/22/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Sullivan
2/22/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 152: yeas 45, nays 4
2/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/18/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Charbonneau
2/18/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/18/2021 - Amendment #1 (Holdman) prevailed; voice vote
2/18/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
2/16/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
2/16/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 13; Nays: 0;
2/16/2021 - Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:30 AM, Senate Chamber
2/15/2021 - added as second author Senator Buchanan
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Zay
1/11/2021 - Referred to Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy
1/11/2021 - First Reading
1/11/2021 - Authored By Travis Holdman
 State Bill Page:   SB215
 
SB216EDGE TAX CREDITS. (HOLDMAN T) Amends the definition of "incremental income tax withholdings" for purposes of the economic development for a growing economy (EDGE) tax credit to accommodate nonresident employees. Provides that, for purposes of the EDGE tax credit, the term "new employee" includes a full-time employee who resides outside Indiana.
 Current Status:   2/23/2021 - DEAD BILL; Fails to advance by Senate 3rd reading deadline (Rule 79(a))
 All Bill Status:   1/11/2021 - Referred to Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy
1/11/2021 - First Reading
1/11/2021 - Authored By Travis Holdman
 State Bill Page:   SB216
 
SB310ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. (CHARBONNEAU E) Allows a food hall that: (1) is located in a certified technology park; and (2) is not located in a historic district or historic building; to be eligible for a food hall master permit. Provides that a project that: (1) borders a lake that is at least 750 acres; and (2) is within a municipality; is eligible for a municipal riverfront development project retailer's permit. Allows a person who holds: (1) a restaurant permit in an economic development area; and (2) an interest in a brewery, farm winery, or artisan distillery (production facility) located on or adjacent to the restaurant; to sell alcoholic beverages manufactured at the production facility for carryout in the restaurant's general merchandising area and from a self-serving display. Provides that a minor may: (1) be in the restaurant's general merchandising area; and (2) participate in a nondrinking tour of the production facility, if the minor is accompanied by an adult family member.
 Current Status:   4/29/2021 - Public Law 150
 All Bill Status:   4/29/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/28/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/28/2021 - Signed by the Speaker
4/23/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (S) Report 2: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 490: yeas 42, nays 7; Rules Suspended
4/22/2021 - Conference Committee Report Adopted (H) Report 2: adopted by the House; Roll Call 504: yeas 91, nays 6; Rules Suspended
4/22/2021 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action
4/22/2021 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #2
4/21/2021 - CCR # 2 filed in the House
4/21/2021 - CCR # 2 filed in the Senate
4/21/2021 - Motion to withdraw CCR #1: prevailed
4/21/2021 - Motion to withdraw : prevailed
4/21/2021 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/21/2021 - Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Rm. 130
4/21/2021 - Senate Conference Committees Eligible for Action CCR #1
4/20/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the House
4/20/2021 - CCR # 1 filed in the Senate
4/19/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Niemeyer
4/19/2021 - Advisor Added Senator Niemeyer
4/19/2021 - , (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Rm. 19
4/15/2021 - Senate Advisors appointed Alting, Breaux and Ford Jon
4/15/2021 - Senate Conferees appointed Charbonneau and Niezgodski
4/14/2021 - House Advisors appointed Soliday, Aylesworth, Austin and Summers
4/14/2021 - House Conferees appointed Smaltz and Moed
4/14/2021 - Senate dissented from House Amendments
4/14/2021 - Motion to dissent filed
4/14/2021 - Returned to the Senate with amendments
4/13/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 435: yeas 87, nays 4
4/13/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
4/12/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
4/12/2021 - Amendment #1 (Smaltz) prevailed; voice vote
4/12/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/8/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
4/5/2021 - Committee Report amend do pass, adopted
4/5/2021 - House Committee recommends passage, as amended Yeas: 9; Nays: 0;
4/5/2021 - House Public Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:30 AM, IGCS Chamber
3/22/2021 - House Public Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:30 AM, Rm. 19
3/18/2021 - added as cosponsor Representative Austin
3/2/2021 - Referred to House Public Policy
3/2/2021 - First Reading
2/4/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Randolph
2/2/2021 - Cosponsors: Representatives Soliday and Aylesworth
2/2/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Smaltz
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 57: yeas 41, nays 5
2/2/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - Second reading ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Tallian
1/28/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/27/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0
1/27/2021 - Senate Public Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, Rm. 233
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Niezgodski
1/25/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Ford Jon
1/11/2021 - Referred to Senate Public Policy
1/11/2021 - First Reading
1/11/2021 - Authored By Ed Charbonneau
 State Bill Page:   SB310
 
SB382ENTREPRENEUR AND ENTERPRISE DISTRICT PILOT PROGRAM. (BUCHANAN B) Extends the duration of the entrepreneur and enterprise district pilot program (program) until the later of: (1) five years after the date on which it is designated as a district; or (2) December 31, 2024. (Currently, the program is set to expire in 2022.) Requires specific reporting requirements for the program established in the city of Fort Wayne.
 Current Status:   4/19/2021 - Public Law 78
 All Bill Status:   4/19/2021 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
4/19/2021 - Received by the Governor
4/19/2021 - Signed by the President of the Senate
4/12/2021 - Signed by the President Pro Tempore
4/6/2021 - Senate Concurred in House Amendments ; Roll Call 364: yeas 50, nays 0
4/6/2021 - Concurrences Eligible for Action
4/5/2021 - Motion to concur filed
3/23/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 297: yeas 93, nays 2
3/23/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
3/22/2021 - added as cosponsor Representative Klinker
3/22/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
3/22/2021 - Amendment #1 (GiaQuinta) prevailed; voice vote
3/22/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/18/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/16/2021 - added as cosponsor Representative Campbell
3/16/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/15/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
3/11/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
3/9/2021 - House Committee recommends passage Yeas: 23; Nays: 0;
3/9/2021 - House Ways and Means, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 1:30 PM, House Chamber
3/2/2021 - Referred to House Ways and Means
3/2/2021 - First Reading
2/2/2021 - Cosponsor: Representative Brown, T
2/2/2021 - House sponsor: Representative Negele
2/2/2021 - Third reading passed; Roll Call 60: yeas 45, nays 0
2/2/2021 - Senate Bills on Third Reading
2/1/2021 - added as coauthor Senator Qaddoura
2/1/2021 - Second reading amended, ordered engrossed
2/1/2021 - Amendment #1 (Brown L) prevailed; voice vote
2/1/2021 - Senate Bills on Second Reading
1/28/2021 - Committee Report do pass, adopted
1/28/2021 - Senate Committee recommends passage Yeas: 10; Nays: 0;
1/28/2021 - Senate Appropriations, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 9:00 AM, Senate Chamber
1/14/2021 - Referred to Senate Appropriations
1/14/2021 - First Reading
1/14/2021 - Authored By Brian Buchanan
 State Bill Page:   SB382
 
SB408TAX INCREMENT FINANCING. (BALDWIN S) Changes the nonvoting adviser of a redevelopment commission to a voting school liaison member (school liaison) beginning July 1, 2021. Requires the school liaison to be either: (1) a member of the school board of a corporation in the territory of the redevelopment commission; or (2) a teacher recommended by the school board. Provides that if the school liaison is a teacher, the school liaison is entitled to a salary, per diem, or reimbursement of expenses. Provides that if a person will receive tax increment financing assistance for the redevelopment of a property, a redevelopment commission is prohibited from entering into a redevelopment agreement for the property if the redevelopment commission or unit was assigned a purchase agreement for the property in the past 18 months. Requires a redevelopment commission to designate a percentage of the bond proceeds for bonds issued after June 30, 2021, for a redevelopment project area that will be redeveloped by a private enterprise, to be paid to a school corporation located within the redevelopment project area. Provides that for a tax increment financing allocation area established after July 1, 2021, the expiration date may not be more than 35 years after the date on which the allocation provision is established. Beginning July 1, 2021, requires a redevelopment commission and a private enterprise that enter into a redevelopment agreement that provides tax increment financing assistance to the private enterprise to also enter into a minimum tax payment agreement (agreement). Provides that an agreement must require a private enterprise to pay property taxes in an amount that is at least equal to the sum needed to make all payments that are due in the calendar year on obligations payable from the tax increment revenues used to finance the redevelopment of the allocation area. Requires the agreement to have a termination date. Makes conforming amendments.
 Current Status:   2/23/2021 - DEAD BILL; Fails to advance by Senate 3rd reading deadline (Rule 79(a))
 All Bill Status:   2/2/2021 - Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy, (Bill Scheduled for Hearing); Time & Location: 10:00 AM, Senate Chamber
1/25/2021 - added as second author Senator Buchanan
1/25/2021 - Referred to Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy
1/25/2021 - First Reading
1/25/2021 - Authored By Scott Baldwin
 State Bill Page:   SB408
 
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