STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said State Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said State Rep. Dave Hall (R-Norman).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said State Rep. Tim Yocum (R-Clinton).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, according to Monroe County lawmakers.
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said State Rep. Matt Commons (R-Williamsport).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, according to State Reps. Matt Commons (R-Williamsport) and Michael Aylesworth (R-Hebron).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said State Rep. Ed Soliday (R-Valparaiso).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, according to State Reps. Matt Commons (R-Williamsport) and Tim Yocum (R-Clinton).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said State Rep. Brad Barrett (R-Richmond).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, according to Henry County lawmakers.
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said State Rep. J.D. Prescott (R-Union City).
STATEHOUSE (May 5, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, according to State Reps. Cory Criswell (R-Middletown) and Lindsay Patterson (R-Brookville).
STATEHOUSE (May 1, 2025) – The Indiana General Assembly passed State Rep. Brad Barrett's (R-Richmond) legislation to reduce health care costs, improve transparency and empower patients across Indiana. With recent amendments, Barrett said the legislation now includes stronger patient protections and expanded oversight measures.
As the 2025 legislative session comes to a close, I wanted to provide you with an update on some of the legislation I've been working on that passed the General Assembly. We worked hard this session to support property tax relief, pass a balanced budget for the next biennium, support parents and teachers and protect women's sports.
One of the pieces of legislation I co-authored, House Enrolled Act 1041, ensures that biological men cannot compete in female sports at the post-secondary level in the state of Indiana. This legislation aligns with an executive order at the federal level signed by President Donald Trump and the one at the state level signed by Gov. Mike Braun and now codifies it into state law.
STATEHOUSE (April 28, 2025) – Legislation co-authored by State Rep. Dave Hall (R-Norman) to keep a balance between building new generation sources and overbuilding at the expense of ratepayers, a priority for the Indiana House Republicans, heads to the governor's desk to be signed into law.
STATEHOUSE (April 28, 2025) – Legislation co-authored by State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville) to keep a balance between building new energy generation sources and overbuilding at the expense of ratepayers, a priority for Indiana House Republicans, heads to the governor's desk to be signed into law.
STATEHOUSE (April 28, 2025) – State Reps. Matt Commons (R-Williamsport) and Mark Genda (R-Frankfort) supported Senate Enrolled Act 1, advancing a robust package of property tax relief for Hoosier homeowners and long-term reforms. SEA 1 has now been signed into law.
STATEHOUSE (April 25, 2025) – The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers, said House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers).
Legislation authored by State Rep. Julie McGuire (R-Indianapolis) to encourage patients to shop for more cost-effective treatment options recently passed the Indiana General Assembly and now goes to the governor for consideration as a new law.
STATEHOUSE (April 25, 2025) – Legislation authored by State Rep. Elizabeth Rowray (R-Yorktown) to help more foster families access child care was signed into law.
STATEHOUSE (April 25, 2025) – Washington County native Chloey Sabens gained experience as an intern with State Rep. Chris May (R-Bedford) and his fellow members of the Indiana House of Representatives during the 2025 legislative session.
Legislation amended by House Republicans to provide property tax relief was recently signed into law by the governor and will lead to $1.3 billion in savings for Hoosier homeowners over the next three years.
STATEHOUSE (April 24, 2025) – State Rep. Ed Soliday's (R-Valparaiso) legislation to keep a balance between building new generation sources and overbuilding at the expense of ratepayers, a priority for the Indiana House Republicans, heads to the governor's desk to be signed into law.
STATEHOUSE (April 23, 2025) – Legislation authored by State Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle) to encourage more medical professionals to practice in rural, underserved communities recently passed the Indiana General Assembly and now goes to the governor for consideration as a new law.
STATEHOUSE (April 23, 2025) – State Rep. Jake Teshka's (R-North Liberty) legislation aimed at improving math skills among Hoosier K-12 students passed the legislature and now moves to the governor for consideration as a new law.
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