January 2, 2021
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Amended HB 1160 clears committee
Measure is now limited to foreign entities of concern
State Rep. Matt Lehman's House Bill 1160 passed unanimously out of the Senate Judiciary Committee after amendments to narrow what organizations and individuals its limitations will apply to and to clarify what information can be shared.
Proposals receive extensive comment
Holdman, Lehman bills discussed in committee
Holdman, Lehman bills discussed in committee
Bills clear committee
Holdman’s measures address tourism districts, tax matters and child care exemptions
Sen. Travis Holdman’s Senate Bills 61, 147 and 228 — they address tourism improvement districts, child care property tax exemption and department of revenue issues, respectively — were all approved Tuesday during the committee’s final hearing of the 2024 session.
Decorum measure draws support
Public access counselor, various government groups testify in favor
House Bill 1338, authored by State Rep. J.D. Prescott, received support from groups representing government officials as well as the state’s public access counselor and had a Democrat sign on as a sponsor during the House Government and Regulatory Reform Committee meeting Tuesday.
Three file for District 33 seat
LeMaster to challenge Prescott in primary
Incumbent Republican J.D. Prescott, Democrat John Bartlett and Republican Greg LeMaster all filed last week to run for their party’s nomination for state representative in District 33.
Education will be top issue
Local legislators identify chronic absenteeism and reading proficiency as key areas for discussion
That was the consensus among local legislators as the Indiana General Assembly prepared to begin the 2024 legislative session, which started Monday.
Statehouse is hiring interns
Taking Note
It’s not too late to apply for an internship with Republicans at the Indiana Statehouse.
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