All Legislation

Legislation
Jan 23, 2025
Oppose
  • Student & Minor Rights

Instruction Concerning Human Sexuality (SB 442)

SB 442 would require any instruction and learning materials used to teach “human sexuality” for grades 4-12, be approved by the school board and would require certain information to be publicly posted on the school’s website. STATUS: PASSED COMMITTEE
Status: Signed by Governor
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 23, 2025
Oppose
  • Religious Liberty

School Chaplains (SB 523)

This bill would violate important separation of church and state constitutional protections.
Status: Failed
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 23, 2025
Oppose
  • Free Speech|
  • +2 Issues

Anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Legislation (SB 289)

This bill increases the administrative burden for some nondiscrimination programs at state agencies and public schools and universities. It also prohibits agencies and schools from requiring certain kinds of trainings.
Status: Signed by Governor
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 23, 2025
Oppose
  • Voting Rights

Early Voting (SB 284)

We oppose this bill because it would make voting harder, not easier. At a time when voter turnout in Indiana is among the lowest in the nation, elected officials should be focused on increasing opportunities for voting, not taking them away. STATUS: PASSED COMMITTEE
Status: Failed
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 22, 2025
Support
  • Immigrants' Rights

Driving Privilege Cards (HB 1224/SB 296)

By creating driver cards, these bills would establish a system that increases the number of drivers in our state who have been tested and who are registered and insured. As a result, our roads will be safer.
Status: Failed
Position: Support
Legislation
Jan 22, 2025
Support
  • Criminal Legal Reform

Modernizing HIV Laws (HB 1355)

This common-sense reform bill removes unfair penalty enhancements related to the perpetrators HIV status.
Status: Failed
Position: Support
Legislation
Jan 22, 2025
Support
  • Reproductive Freedom & Women's Rights

Sales Tax Exemption for Period Products (HB 1042/SB 173)

To ensure that poverty and sexism do not impede people’s ability to participate fully in society, menstrual equity is a must.
Status: Failed
Position: Support
Legislation
Jan 22, 2025
Support
  • Reproductive Freedom & Women's Rights

Confidentiality of Termination of Pregnancy Reports (SB 191)

We support this bill because it protects the fundamental privacy rights of patients who receive abortion care.
Status: Failed
Position: Support
Legislation
Jan 22, 2025
Oppose
  • Student & Minor Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Minor Access and Use of Social Media (SB 11)

Parents have broad rights to restrict their child’s access to social media; the government does not.
Status: Failed
Position: Oppose