STATEHOUSE (May 7, 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 Kendell Culp (R-Rensselaer).
"This session we successfully passed a new balanced budget, reduced costs and expanded housing access that puts Hoosiers first," Commons said. "I'm excited to see the positive change these new laws will bring and look forward to hearing from my district."
The budget accounts for lowering Indiana's state income tax each of the next two years, which will save taxpayers over $200 million per year. The legislature also advanced major property tax relief and reform legislation this session. Together, these two tax cuts will save Hoosiers $1.3 billion in taxes over the next two years. Key investments were also made in K-12 education and public safety, including expanding Indiana's school choice scholarship program to all Hoosier families beginning next year.
"Indiana has taken significant steps to relieve the financial burden on Hoosiers, from providing property tax relief and reform to reducing government spending and lowering the state income tax," Culp said. "I will continue working toward more relief for farmers and ways to promote agriculture across the state."
All eight of the House Republican priority items advanced to the Governor's desk by the adjournment of session, including:
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State Rep. Matt Commons (R-Williamsport) represents House District 13,
which includes all of Benton and Warren counties, and portions of
Fountain, Jasper, Montgomery, Newton, Tippecanoe and White counties.
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State Rep. Kendell Culp (R-Rensselaer) represents House District 16,
which includes portions of Jasper, Pulaski, Starke and White counties.
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