ELEVEN COUNTIES – ONE VOICE
ELEVEN COUNTIES – ONE VOICE
From Regional Chamber Bill Watch
- SB 1 Passed the senate on the third reading by a margin of 80-17. We do not have the vote tally sheet yet, but it passed from the committee on a party-line vote. We are not opposed to it, but we have it on a Neutral Watch basis for now.
- SB20 Passed on third reading by a vote of 48-0 with 2 excused. We view this as a Home Rule Bill and support it due to its value to many NE Indiana counties.
- SB 46 Neutral Watch – We like the bill but have not come out in support of it. May do so before the third reading.
- SB 48, Like SB 46, seems to have great support in the senate. Has not had 2nd reading. We are also neutral on this but could be inclined to support it depending upon amendments.
- SB 58 Engrossed on 2nd reading. Passed committee 13-0. We support this bill.
- SB 61 We have in Neutral Watch. It has not been heard in committee. Time is running out.
- SB 127 We have this on Neutral Watch, but it has not been heard in committee.
- SB 138 Consistent with our agenda. Six co-authors were added in the senate, but there has been no hearing yet. Support
- SB 147 is also consistent with our agenda. Four co-authors added, no hearing, but some hope for this bill. Childcare is now a priority. Support
- SB 154 Passed the Senate on 3rd reading by a 47-1 margin. Support
- SB 197 is another child and dependent care tax credit bill. We are neutral as we think it may be viewed as a tax increase. It has not been heard in committee.
- SB 245 We have urged support for this bill, but it has not had a hearing. We do not believe it will move. I have discussed with leadership in the House and was advised the likelihood of passage is minimal.
- HB 1093 Provides certain exemptions of employment for minors’ law. We support it as it provides opportunities for workers between 14 and 16 and certain employers to expand their workforce during certain days. The bill engrossed following the 2nd amendment by a vote of 67-27. The second reading is anticipated next week. Support
- HB 1102 Bill authored by Reps. Heine and Snow with additional Reps. added as additional authors. Reported Amend Do Pass on the 25th. Support
- HB 1113 This seems to be an unwarranted intrusion into private sector business. Watch Oppose
- HB1179 Passed committee but has not had a second reading. Watch
- HB 1352 Rep. Morris is helping rural Indiana with sanitary issues. For the third consecutive year, he has assisted. Support. Committee passed with a Do Pass recommendation.
We have many more bills on our watch list but have not provided much detail as they have not shown signs of advancing. The session seems to be moving as expected, rapidly with minimal conflict.
Last week, we met with many people, including legislators, to discuss various issues, including:
Meeting with a banking prospect for membership
An exceptional community development organization with whom we discussed several issues and potential membership.
The weekly legislative breakfast.
Legislative Dinner with 16 members of the delegation joining us.
The New Haven State of the City meeting invited by Mayor McMichael.
Conducted an orientation meeting with Purdue Chancellor Elsenbaumer, who is joining the board of directors.
The Strategic Development Commission meeting.
We also had our board of directors meeting, and the former Secretary of Commerce and current candidate for Governor of Indiana, Brad Chambers, attended and spoke to the board. He spoke as a businessperson without political experience and answered questions for about 45 minutes. He showed familiarity with our issues regarding US 30 and expressed an interest in the Ft Wayne to Warsaw section. However, he was unenthusiastic about finishing the project as the business community expressed a need for it to be a four-lane limited-access highway from Ohio to Valparaiso.
When asked what he thought the biggest problem facing Indiana is, he said without hesitation, “Low aspirations.” In my view, it was an interesting, if unexpected, statement.
In February, we will be joined by Eric Doden, L.T. Governor Crouch will join us in March, and US Senator Braun will join us in April.