House
On Wednesday, House Minority Leader Phil GiaQuinta (D-Fort Wayne) unveiled the House Democratic Caucus’s Working Hoosiers Agenda. This agenda prioritizes issues ranging from additional education funding, to providing additional support for Indiana’s first responders, to combating high healthcare costs. You can read more about the House Democrat agenda here.
Majority Floor Leader Matt Lehman (R-Berne) expressed an eagerness to work with Rep. GiaQuinta on parts of their agenda, agreeing on the critical importance of supporting our first responders. The House Republicans are expected to release their full agenda next Tuesday.
Also on Wednesday, Speaker Huston announced that Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle) will Chair the House Environmental Affairs Committee. This committee was previously chaired by Rep. Alan Morrisson (R-Brazil) who is stepping down to serve in Governor Braun’s administration as the Director of the Department of Natural Resources.
Senate
On Wednesday, the Senate Republicans revealed their agenda for the 2025 Legislative Session. This session, the caucus will prioritize property tax reform, restraining Medicaid costs, lowering health care costs, responsible management of water resources and fiscal integrity and contract accountability. Their agenda bills, which have not yet been released publicly, are listed below. You can read more about the Senate Republican’s 2025 priorities here.
SB 1, authored by Sen. Travis Holdman (R-Markle), targets property tax reform with a stated commitment to working with both the House of Representatives and Governor-Elect Braun.
SB 2, authored by Sen. Ryan Mishler (R-Mishawaka), seeks to improve controls on Medicaid eligibility and Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP).
SB 3, authored by Sen. Justin Busch (R-Fort Wayne), will require health plan intermediaries to act in the best interests of Hoosier workers.
SB 4, authored by Sen. Eric Koch (R-Bedford), will require a permit for basin-to-basin water transfers and long-distance pipelines.
SB 5, authored by Sen. Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville), will improve the State’s fiscal oversight of taxpayer dollars.
On Thursday, the Senate Democrats revealed their three-part agenda for the 2025 Legislative Session. This session, the caucus will prioritize Healthcare, Housing and Education. Their plans for housing include the elimination of weekend utilities collections, and other forms of tenant rights. Sen. Andrea Hunley (D-Indianapolis) presented their education plan which would set the minimum education salary for full-time K-12 to $65,000, and would appropriate $100 million for hiring and retaining school counselors, social workers, career advisors, and English language learner instructors.
Senate Minor Floor Leader Shelli Yoder (D-Bloomington) unveiled the Jean Breaux ‘Momnibus’ Maternal Health Package. Named after the late Sen. Jean Breaux (D-Indianapolis), this legislation requires Medicaid reimbursement for doula services, postpartum mental health care, establishes a stillbirth prevention program and creates a behavioral health helpline for mothers. In addition, healthcare debt reform and fully funding Medicaid were outlined as significant issues for the caucus.
The Senate Judiciary Committee met Wednesday. Among the bills heard were the following:
SB 11, Minor access and use of social media (Sen. Mike Bohacek, R-Michigan City), which requires social media operators to obtain parental consent before allowing minors under the age of 16 to access their platforms. The bill also establishes legal actions against operators who fail to comply, as well as a civil cause of action if a minor user experiences social media bullying. Opponents criticized the bill for placing significant burdens on social media operators to verify parental consent, potentially raising privacy concerns and limiting minors’ access to online resources or communication platforms.
SB 142, Eviction Issues (Sen. Liz Brown, R-Fort Wayne) provides that the court shall order an expungement in a qualifying eviction case automatically under certain conditions. Under current law, the tenant is required to request the expungement.
SB 143, Parental rights (Sen. Liz Brown, R-Fort Wayne) provides that parents have the right to make decisions for their children without governmental interference, except in rare cases where there's a strong reason to do so. Opponents criticize the bill for limiting children’s privacy and autonomy, particularly in sensitive matters like healthcare or personal decisions.
All of these bills are expected to be amended and voted on in committee in the upcoming week.
Looking Ahead
Following this week’s session, legislators headed back to their districts for the weekend and will return on Monday.
The House Judiciary Committee will be meeting on Monday the 13th at 10:30am.
Inauguration activities for the incoming Braun administration are set to begin this weekend, including a Gala on Saturday and mass and a Family Day at the State Museum on Sunday. Concluding the weekend’s celebrations, Governor-Elect Mike Braun, Lieutenant Governor-Elect Micah Beckwith, and Attorney General Todd Rokita will take the oath of office on Monday. Their inauguration will take place at Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis at 11 am.
The House and Senate will reconvene next Monday at 1:30 for session.
On Tuesday the 14th, the Indiana Republican Party will be holding a Caucus to fill the vacant seat left by Representative Alan Morrison (R-Brazil). Morrison is vacating the seat in order to serve as incoming Governor Braun’s head of the Department of Natural Resources. You can find more information about the Caucus vote here.
On Tuesday, House Republicans plan to unveil their agenda for the upcoming session. We can expect universal school choice and a structurally balanced budget to be priorities for the caucus.
The full House Committee schedule can be found here, and the Senate Committee schedule can be found here. Both are live links and will be updated as more committees are scheduled.
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