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).
"We made it a priority this session to empower Hoosiers and reduce unnecessary burdens on our schools," Criswell said. "By giving communities more control over their education decisions, we’re creating the flexibility schools need to innovate and improve outcomes. At the same time, we’re making smart investments in education, public safety and infrastructure to ensure Indiana remains a great place to live."
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.
“This was a session focused on fiscal responsibility and real progress in a number of areas," Patterson said. "From improving transparency in health care to strengthening our communities, Hoosiers will see tangible results. I’m grateful for what we accomplished and look forward to continuing this work for Indiana.”
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. Cory Criswell (R-Middletown) represents House District 54,
which includes portions of Hancock, Henry, Rush and Shelby counties.
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State Rep. Lindsay Patterson (R-Brookville) represents House District 55, which includes
all of Fayette, Franklin and Union counties, and portions of Decatur, Ripley and Rush counties.
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