
State and Local Policies on Homelessness (HB 1662)
Although HB1662 failed earlier in the legislative session, it was revived as an amendment in two other bills before ultimately failing.
Bills that did not pass in either the House or Senate are labeled “failed.” All other bills passed either the House or Senate. The status tag on active bills applies to their progress in their current chamber.
Although HB1662 failed earlier in the legislative session, it was revived as an amendment in two other bills before ultimately failing.
STATUS: HB 1167 PASSED HOUSE
SB 312 PASSED SENATE
The bill would subject those Hoosiers convicted of rioting, criminal mischief, burglary, residential entry, or criminal trespass on state property to three-year bans for certain social support benefits or...
This common-sense reform bill removes unfair penalty enhancements related to the perpetrators HIV status.
This bill would replace death sentences for individuals with life in prison without parole.
This bill allows certain convicted persons who have a chronic medical condition or are terminally ill or gravely disabled to file a petition for sentence modification, without the consent of the prosecuting...