by Admin | Mar 17, 2023 | (2023) HB1608, (2023) SB480, 2023 Legislation, Education, Family Issues, Gender, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update
Friday Legislative Video Today’s video covers two bills that we expect to receive a committee hearing soon. The first bill I mention is Senate Bill 480 which is before the House Health Committee. It protects minor children from life-altering...
by Admin | Mar 15, 2023 | (2023) SB480, 2023 Legislation, Legislative Update
A Warning for Indiana When you think of conservative places, Florida, Texas, or Oklahoma might come to mind. Go broader and you might think of New Zealand. It is highly unlikely that Norway comes to mind. This month the Scandinavian nation, which has very little...
by Admin | Mar 3, 2023 | (2023) HB1001, (2023) HB1407, (2023) HB1569, (2023) HB1608, (2023) SB12, (2023) SB350, (2023) SB480, Constitutional Issues, Family Issues, Gender, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update
Friday Video Update In this week’s video, we pass the halfway switching point for live House bills in the Senate and Senate bills in the House. I very briefly discuss seven bills that we are watching and supporting. You can watch this video...
by Admin | Mar 1, 2023 | (2023) HB1001, (2023) HB1428, (2023) HB1569, (2023) SB12, (2023) SB350, (2023) SB480, 2023 Legislation, Education, Family Issues, Gender, Health, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update
Note: To those who received my monthly donor letter this week, you may have noted some of my frustrations in what I wrote two weeks ago. Things change very quickly in legislative sessions, and as you will read today, we now have a lot of good issues moving through the...
by Admin | Feb 22, 2023 | (2023) HB1008, (2023) HB1608, (2023) SB12, (2023) SB480, 2023 Legislation, Education, Gender, Health, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update
Note: We are roughly at the halfway point in the Indiana General Assembly. Step one for a bill, committee hearings, ends today in the Senate. (It ended yesterday in the House.) Any bills that did not get a committee hearing and vote are “dead.” Next week...