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Top 2023 Public Health Bills

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBUp-HkE8co Ashton Eller, our vice president of health care policy and employment law, explains the importance of Senate Bill 1 and Senate Bill 4 – key measures that became law and are designed to improve Indiana’s low metrics in public and mental health.

2023-05-05T12:13:39-04:00May 3rd, 2023|

Top 2023 Tax Bills for Indiana Businesses

https://youtu.be/bKbWBRNV2cQ David Ober, our vice president of taxation and public finance, discusses a few of the most significant bills in his area that passed in the 2023 Indiana General Assembly. House Bill 1001 (state budget), Senate Bill 2 (taxation of pass-through entities) and Senate Bill 419 (state tax matters) all contain provisions that are economically beneficial for Hoosier businesses. [...]

2023-05-05T12:14:19-04:00May 3rd, 2023|

State’s Adult Education Efforts Aid Individuals, Employers in Big Way

Marilyn Pitzulo Our latest guest BizVoice® column is from Marilyn Pitzulo of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, which highlights the impact adult education efforts have on Indiana's job seekers and employers. She writes: The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) and the Indiana Association for Adult and Continuing Education recently honored Hoosier adult learners and Indiana [...]

2023-05-01T09:28:03-04:00April 30th, 2023|

State Budget Debate Enters Endgame

HB 1001 / Chamber Supports The two-year state budget gained Senate approval (40-10) on the final day for House bills to be considered in the chamber last week. That approval came the day after an hours-long debate over dozens of amendments. Members of the Senate introduced 84 amendments and considered nearly half of them before ending their work Monday. [...]

2023-04-24T09:01:49-04:00April 23rd, 2023|

Chamber Works With House Members to Stop Amendment That Would Have Raised Insurance Costs for Employers

The House Public Health Committee inserted language last week regarding insurance carrier payments to ambulance providers into an unrelated bill, Senate Bill 275. The Chamber opposed the language inserted into the bill, especially as a committee amendment this late in the legislative process. The amendment adopted in committee would have set a required rate for ambulance providers to be [...]

2023-04-18T11:47:36-04:00April 18th, 2023|

State Budget Advanced to Full Senate by Appropriations Committee

HB 1001 / Chamber Supports The Senate majority version of the two-year state budget has been released and will be considered by the full chamber this week. Senator Ryan Mishler (R-Bremen), chair of the Appropriations committee, offered a 201-page amendment stripping the bill of its House-passed contents and inserting new language. All other amendments were defeated along party lines [...]

2023-04-17T10:20:54-04:00April 17th, 2023|

‘The Working Hungry’ Film Spotlights Struggling Hoosier Families (Screening April 26 in Indianapolis)

"The Working Hungry" is a 30-minute film built around the stories of three families, and through them the stories of 700,000 people across the state of Indiana. Most of these are working families, and their hunger is hidden from those around them. The film will be screened at Kan-Kan Cinema & Brasserie (1258 Windsor St. in Indianapolis) on Wednesday, [...]

2023-04-17T09:45:52-04:00April 17th, 2023|

Oliver Winery to Add Jobs in Bloomington Due to Increased Demand

BLOOMINGTON - Oliver Winery & Vineyards today announced plans to create 21 full-time positions at its Bloomington, Ind., operations by the end of 2026 in response to increasing popularity and demand of its products. In early 2021 Oliver started a new partnership with NexPhase Capital to continue to scale-up and accelerate the company’s growth. Mainstay wines like Oliver Sweet [...]

2024-03-18T16:42:03-04:00April 12th, 2023|

Push to Keep Consumer Data Privacy Bill Acceptable for Businesses

Senate Bill 5 / Chamber Supports Senate Bill 5 (on consumer data protection) just passed the House unanimously (98-0) with no second reading amendments and is now eligible for a concurrence vote in the Senate. To recap the latest on the bill: Last Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee passed unanimously an amended version of this year’s consumer data privacy legislation, [...]

2023-04-11T14:35:45-04:00April 11th, 2023|