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Budget Bill Advances With Heightened Concern Over Federal Funding

HB 1001 / Chamber Supports in Part Last week, the Indiana House of Representatives advanced House Bill 1001, the state’s two-year budget plan, on a 66-28 party-line vote, sending it to the Senate for further consideration. The $54 billion spending package, crafted by House Republicans, includes modest increases for K-12 education, expanded school vouchers and workforce development initiatives. Key [...]

2025-02-25T08:07:13-05:00February 25th, 2025|

Indiana Chamber Scores Legislators on 2023 Voting Records

(INDIANAPOLIS) — The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has released its 39th annual report scoring state legislators on how they voted on important business legislation in the recent General Assembly session. The overall marks are slightly higher than last year – ranging from 44% to 93%. “The Legislative Vote Analysis serves as an essential guide in keeping track of Hoosier legislators to ensure [...]

2023-07-13T08:47:58-04:00July 13th, 2023|

How Did Your State Legislators Score in Our Vote Analysis?

We've released our annual report scoring state legislators on how they voted on key business legislation in the recent General Assembly. The overall marks are higher than last year – ranging from 42% to 97%. “The Legislative Vote Analysis is our annual method to quantify for citizens and employers how their lawmakers voted on issues vital to the state’s economy,” says [...]

2021-06-23T18:13:07-04:00June 23rd, 2021|

TOP STORY: House Republicans Kill Their Own Health Care Agenda Bill

HB 1005 – Health and Insurance Matters Authored by Rep. Donna Schaibley (R-Carmel) Provides that a facility is an off-campus location of a hospital if: (1) the operations of the facility are directly or indirectly owned or controlled by, or affiliated with, the hospital; (2) the facility provides services that are organizationally and functionally integrated with the services of [...]

2020-02-07T13:38:26-05:00February 7th, 2020|

Most Incumbents Survive in General Assembly; Braun Pulls Off Big Senate Win

Indiana didn’t see a blue wave like other parts of the country, but there was enough upheaval and uncertainty that a few state Republican incumbents found themselves on the short end of the vote tally. Indiana’s U.S. Senate battle proved to be not much of a tossup, with the outcome decided earlier than expected. Below is Indiana Chamber analysis [...]

2018-11-07T11:18:19-05:00November 7th, 2018|

Election 2018: Indiana Chamber PAC Posts Big Primary Election Victories in State Legislative Races

Tuesday was a great election victory for pro-economy, pro-jobs candidates across the state. A total of 16 of the 20 candidates, Republicans and Democrats, backed by Indiana Business for Responsive Government (IBRG), the non-partisan political program of the Indiana Chamber, won their primary election races. This included incumbents, challengers and those in open seats in a variety of hard-fought [...]

2018-05-11T13:10:53-04:00May 11th, 2018|