ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/INNOVATION/TECHNOLOGY

HB 1092 – Business Association Matters
HB 1315 – Film and Media Production Incentives (similar effort passed in SB 361)
SB 4 – Local Workforce Recruiting and Retention (passed in part in SB 361)
SB 223 – Venture Capital Investment Tax Credit (passed in part in SB 361)
SB 245 – Statewide Sports and Tourism Bid Fund
*SB 361 – Economic Development and Talent Attraction

EDUCATION/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

HB 1045 – 529 College Savings Accounts
HB 1093 – Education Matters (early childhood/childcare provision)
HB 1094 – Insurance Coverage for Work-Based Learning
HB 1318 – Childcare Provided by a School Corporation
HB 1361 – TANF and Childcare Assistance Eligibility
SB 82 – Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
SB 290 – Various Education Matters

ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT

HB 1209 – Carbon Sequestration Projects
SB 147 – Underground Pumped Storage Hydropower
SB 271 – Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
SB 272 – Wastewater Infrastructure
SB 411 – Commercial Solar and Wind Energy

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SB 304 – Township Trustees and Budgets

TAXATION/PUBLIC FINANCE

*HB 1002 – Various Tax Matters (tax cut provisions)
HB 1246 – Fire Protection Territories and Local Income Taxation
*HB 1260 – Department of Local Government Finance
SB 119 – Taxation of Farm Property
SB 166 – Public-Private Agreements
SB 262 – Housing Tax Credits (passed in SB 382)
*SB 382 – Various Tax Matters 

For more information on what these new laws do, see our Final Legislative Report or the Indiana General Assembly web site.

* As is the case with larger bills, there are different effective dates based on the provisions. Some are effective upon passage; others retroactive, on July 1 or January 1, 2023 (the provision in SB 361 regarding veteran-owned businesses recognized for increased award amount for purposes of the Venture Capital Investment tax credit).