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  • Introduced
    Jul 25, 2022
  • Passed Senate
    Jul 29, 2022
  • Passed House
    Aug 05, 2022
  • Signed into Law
    Aug 05, 2022
SB 2
Indiana Senate Bill
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Fiscal matters. Specifies that in calendar year 2023, if the amount of excess reserves meets a certain threshold, the governor shall transfer the first $1,000,000,000 of excess reserves to the pension stabilization fund. Provides for an additional automatic taxpayer refund for the 2021 taxable year in the amount of $200 to taxpayers who are eligible for an automatic taxpayer refund under current law. Provides that a taxpayer who: (1) is not eligible for the additional automatic taxpayer refund; (2) was not claimed as a dependent of another taxpayer for taxable year 2022; (3) received Social Security benefits in calendar year 2022; and (4) files a tax return for the 2022 taxable year; is eligible for a refundable tax credit in the same amount of $200. Establishes the Hoosier Families First Fund (fund) to be administered by the budget agency and specifies the purposes for which money in the fund may be used. Appropriates $45,000,000 from the state general fund to the fund for state fiscal year 2023. Provides a sales tax exemption for children's diapers. Provides that the gasoline use tax rate during the period beginning on the first day following the enactment into law of the bill and continuing through June 30, 2023, is capped at $0.295 per gallon. Provides, however, that if the gasoline use tax rate as determined under current law for a month is less than $0.295 per gallon, the lesser tax rate shall apply. Adds an additional exemption for an adopted child. Increases the amount of the adjusted gross income tax credit to which an individual who is eligible to claim the federal adoption tax credit is entitled. Provides that the postpartum period determined by the office of the secretary of family and social services during which Medicaid coverage is available to a woman must not be less than 12 months beginning on the last day of the pregnancy. Before November 1, 2022, requires the office of Medicaid policy and planning (office) to research and compile total Medicaid reimbursement for inpatient hospital services and outpatient hospital and clinical services for Indiana and in states bordering Indiana for certain prenatal, pregnancy, postnatal, and pediatric wellness services. Requires the office to prepare a report of the office's findings and submit the report to the general assembly not later than December 1, 2022. Adds donated breast milk to the list of supplies and services provided by Medicaid and the healthy Indiana plan. Establishes the doula reimbursement advisory board. Requires the office of the secretary of the family and social services administration to: (1) seek any necessary approval from the United States Department of Health and Human Services; and (2) adopt any written policies, procedures, or regulations determined necessary; to provide reimbursement for long-acting reversible contraception. Authorizes a local health department, health care provider, or other human services provider to request a grant from the safety PIN (protecting Indiana's newborns) grant fund to be used to assist individuals seeking contraceptives. Authorizes a local health department, a health care provider, or a human services provider to seek grants to provide instruction on the use of fertility awareness-based family planning methods. Prohibits the state department of health from awarding grants for the distribution of contraceptives through school run programs or to a minor without the consent of the minor's parent or guardian. Requires the state department of health to contract with a third party vendor to conduct an evaluation concerning access to low cost birth control and access to education and services concerning unwanted pregnancy. Appropriates money for various purposes related to children and families.
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Senate • Aug 05, 2022: Public Law 180(ss)

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  • Aug 05, 2022 | Senate
    • Public Law 180(ss)
  • Aug 05, 2022 | executive
    • Signed by the Governor
  • Aug 05, 2022 | Senate
    • Signed by the President of the Senate
  • Aug 05, 2022 | House
    • Signed by the Speaker
  • Aug 05, 2022 | Senate
    • Motion to concur filed
    • Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 57: yeas 37, nays 9
    • Signed by the President Pro Tempore
  • Aug 05, 2022 | House
    • Third reading: passed; Roll Call 62: yeas 93, nays 7
    • Representative Negele added as cosponsor
    • Returned to the Senate with amendments
  • Aug 04, 2022 | House
    • Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
    • Amendment #37 (Brown T) prevailed; Roll Call 51: yeas 68, nays 27
    • Amendment #3 (Vermilion) prevailed; voice vote
    • Amendment #33 (Moseley) failed; Roll Call 52: yeas 30, nays 59
    • Amendment #2 (Slager) prevailed; voice vote
    • Amendment #10 (Fleming) failed; Roll Call 53: yeas 48, nays 49
    • Amendment #35 (Moseley) failed; Roll Call 54: yeas 29, nays 62
    • Amendment #36 (Summers) failed; Roll Call 55: yeas 32, nays 58
    • Amendment #38 (Judy) motion withdrawn
    • Amendment #13 (Pryor) failed; Roll Call 56: yeas 27, nays 60
    • Amendment #31 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 57: yeas 24, nays 61
    • Amendment #32 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 58: yeas 24, nays 63
    • Amendment #21 (Porter) failed; voice vote
    • Amendment #18 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 59: yeas 26, nays 62
    • Amendment #7 (Pryor) failed; Roll Call 60: yeas 30, nays 57
    • Amendment #11 (Pryor) motion withdrawn
  • Aug 02, 2022 | House
    • Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
  • Aug 01, 2022 | House
    • First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means
  • Jul 29, 2022 | Senate
    • Senator Boehnlein added as coauthor
    • Third reading: passed; Roll Call 52: yeas 46, nays 1
    • House sponsor: Representative Brown T
    • Senator Charbonneau added as coauthor
    • Senator Kruse added as coauthor
    • Senator Melton added as coauthor
    • Senator Rogers added as coauthor
    • Referred to the House
  • Jul 28, 2022 | Senate
    • Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
    • Amendment #1 (Bohacek) prevailed; voice vote
    • Amendment #5 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 5: yeas 10, nays 36
    • Amendment #6 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 6: yeas 10, nays 36
    • Amendment #9 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 7: yeas 10, nays 36
    • Amendment #15 (Taylor G) failed; Roll Call 8: yeas 11, nays 35
    • Amendment #2 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 9: yeas 10, nays 36
    • Amendment #10 (Yoder) failed; Roll Call 10: yeas 12, nays 34
    • Amendment #11 (Lanane) failed; Roll Call 11: yeas 14, nays 32
    • Amendment #14 (Niezgodski) failed; Roll Call 12: yeas 11, nays 35
    • Amendment #16 (Niezgodski) failed; Roll Call 13: yeas 12, nays 34
    • Amendment #17 (Breaux) failed; Roll Call 14: yeas 14, nays 32
    • Amendment #18 (Breaux) failed; Roll Call 15: yeas 14, nays 32
    • Amendment #4 (Pol) failed; Roll Call 16: yeas 10, nays 36
    • Amendment #3 (Griffin) failed; Roll Call 17: yeas 14, nays 32
    • Amendment #13 (Melton) failed; Roll Call 18: yeas 10, nays 36
    • Amendment #7 (Qaddoura) failed; Division of the Senate: yeas 9, nays 37
  • Jul 27, 2022 | Senate
    • Committee report: do pass, adopted
    • Senator Holdman removed as second author
    • Senator Mishler removed as author
    • Senator Holdman added as author
    • Senator Garten added as second author
  • Jul 25, 2022 | Senate
    • Authored by Senators Holdman and Mishler
    • First reading: referred to Committee on Appropriations
    • Senator Glick added as coauthor
    • Senator Mishler removed as second author
    • Senator Holdman removed as author
    • Senator Mishler added as author
    • Senator Holdman added as second author
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