Indiana Representative Garrett Bascom [R]

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INHB1220Intro
25%
Office of the attorney general. Requires a teacher's electronic mail address to be used for sending the annual summary of a teacher's rights and protections. Removes the requirement that the attorney general publish an annual newspaper notice regardi...
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2025-02-10
Senate sponsor: Senator Buck
INHB1478Intro
25%
Pro bono legal services fee. Removes the sunset provision for pro bono legal services fees.
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2025-02-10
Senate sponsors: Senators Koch, Charbonneau, Pol
INHB1114Intro
25%
Driving without a license. Adds the following criminal offenses for an individual who knowingly or intentionally operates a motor vehicle on a highway and has never received a valid driver's license: (1) A Class A misdemeanor if the operation of the ...
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2025-02-10
Second reading: ordered engrossed
INHB1188Intro
25%
Resisting law enforcement. Increases certain penalties for resisting law enforcement.
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2025-02-10
[Hearing: Feb 12 @ 10:30 am]
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
INSB0259Intro
25%
Probable cause affidavit. Requires an affidavit for probable cause, or a person testifying at a probable cause hearing, to make certain disclosures relating to a possible conflict of interest.
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2025-02-10
Cosponsor: Representative Klinker
INHB1393Engross
50%
Immigration notice. Provides that, in the event that a law enforcement officer arrests an individual for a felony or a misdemeanor and has probable cause to believe that the individual is not lawfully present in the United States, the officer's law e...
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2025-02-05
Referred to the Senate
INHB1554Engross
50%
Driving with suspended driving privileges. Specifies that the penalty for a operating a motor vehicle while under a lifetime forfeiture of driving privileges is: (1) a Level 6 felony, if the forfeiture occurred before July 1, 2015; and (2) a Level 5 ...
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2025-02-05
Referred to the Senate
INHB1385Engross
50%
Health care facility employees. Provides an exception to one of the disqualifying conditions for a nurse aide or other unlicensed employee.
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2025-02-04
Referred to the Senate
INHB1112Intro
25%
Prior authorization for opioid use disorder care. Provides that a utilization review entity may not impose prior authorization requirements on medication for opioid use disorder.
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2025-02-04
Recommitted to Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 126.3
INHB1137Engross
50%
Expungement of red flag law records. Requires a court to expunge certain records related to the red flag law if the court finds that an individual is not dangerous, and permits a court to expunge certain records related to the red flag law if the cou...
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2025-02-03
Representative Bascom added as coauthor
INHB1014Engross
50%
Consecutive terms of imprisonment for misdemeanors. Limits the total of the consecutive terms of imprisonment to which a defendant is sentenced for misdemeanor convictions arising out of an episode of criminal conduct.
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2025-01-31
Referred to the Senate
INHB1507Engross
50%
Low water crossings. Authorizes a local county road and bridge board to undertake low water crossing projects. Requires the commissioner of the department of transportation (department) to ensure that the department makes information available to cou...
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2025-01-31
Referred to the Senate
INHR0011PassCelebrating the 90th anniversary of the Professional Fire Fighters Union of Indiana. Celebrating the 90th anniversary of the Professional Fire Fighters Union of Indiana.
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2025-01-30
First reading: adopted voice vote
INHB1548Intro
25%
Motor vehicle matters. Increases the penalty for operating a motor vehicle without being issued a valid driver's license. Provides that if an unlicensed driver is at fault for a vehicle accident, the driver or the registered owner of the vehicle used...
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2025-01-29
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
INHB1166Intro
25%
Appropriation for psilocybin research. Makes an appropriation from the state general fund to the therapeutic psilocybin research fund.
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2025-01-28
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1049Intro
25%
Public service attorney scholarships. Establishes the: (1) county deputy prosecuting attorney and public defender scholarship program (program); and (2) county deputy prosecuting attorney and public defender scholarship fund (fund). Provides that the...
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2025-01-27
[Hearing: Feb 11]
Recommitted to the Committee on Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 126.3
INSB0159Engross
50%
Procedures for obtaining a warrant. Specifies that a judge or, at the direction of the judge, a prosecuting attorney, shall record a request for a warrant made orally by telephone, radio, or similar electronic means. (Under current law, the judge is ...
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2025-01-27
Referred to the House
INHB1173Intro
25%
Ban on university practices. Provides that a state educational institution may not investigate, threaten disciplinary action regarding, punish, or solicit the reporting of certain student speech. Provides that the race, color, or ethnicity of a stude...
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2025-01-27
To House Education Committee
INHB1656Intro
25%
Property tax freeze for persons 65 and older. Freezes the property tax liability on a homestead of an individual who is at least 65 years of age.
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2025-01-27
To House Ways and Means Committee
INHB1655Intro
25%
Prohibited food ingredients. Prohibits the use of various food additives in Indiana.
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2025-01-27
To House Public Health Committee
INHR0005PassA CONCURRENT RESOLUTION congratulating the Lawrenceburg High School Lady Tigers varsity soccer team. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION congratulating the Lawrenceburg High School Lady Tigers varsity soccer team.
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2025-01-21
First reading: adopted voice vote
INHB1496Intro
25%
State educational institution administration. Prohibits use of public funds by a state educational institution for policies or programs and campus activities outside the classroom that: (1) advocate for campus diversity, equity, and inclusion; or (2)...
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2025-01-21
To House Education Committee
INHB1533Intro
25%
Marion County judges. Establishes a procedure to remove a judge appointed to the Marion superior court by public question.
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2025-01-21
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
INHB1495Intro
25%
Review of administrative and judicial rules. Establishes the administrative rules review committee. Requires: (1) an agency to submit a rule and the latest version of the regulatory analysis with any supporting documents; and (2) the supreme court to...
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2025-01-21
To House Judiciary Committee
INHB1531Intro
25%
Various immigration matters. Clarifies that the enforcement of federal immigration laws may be carried out by federal, state, or local law enforcement. Removes the mens rea standard in the statute concerning governmental entities or postsecondary ins...
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2025-01-21
To House Judiciary Committee
INHB1623Intro
25%
Juvenile court matters. Provides that, when a petition is filed for the appointment of a guardian for two or more minors or incapacitated persons who are children of a common parent, parent and child, or husband and wife, a separate petition must be ...
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2025-01-21
To House Judiciary Committee
INHB1384Intro
25%
Public defender benefits. Allows an attorney who: (1) performs court appointed legal services on a full-time or full-time equivalent basis; and (2) is not employed by the state or a local unit; to join the state employee health plan. Establishes elig...
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2025-01-13
[Hearing: Feb 11 @ 10:30 am]
To House Insurance Committee
INHB1267Intro
25%
Statute of limitations. Allows for the prosecution of: (1) child molesting to be commenced before the date the alleged victim reaches 51 years of age; and (2) rape to be commenced within 15 years after the commission of the offense.
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2025-01-09
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
INHB1266Intro
25%
Statute of limitations for certain sex crimes. Allows the prosecution of Level 1 and Level 2 felony sex offenses to be commenced at any time. Makes conforming changes.
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2025-01-09
To House Courts and Criminal Code Committee
INHB1158Intro
25%
Participation in the 287(g) program. Requires each sheriff with regard to a county jail to: (1) enter into a written agreement with the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement to participate in the immigration program established under Sect...
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2025-01-08
To House Local Government Committee
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