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Chamber provides higher marks for legislators | Political notebook

Chamber provides higher marks for legislators NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette The Indiana Chamber of Commerce s annual report scoring state lawmakers on key business legislation saw overall marks – ranging from 42% to 97% – rise from last year. “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,” Indiana Chamber President and CEO Kevin Brinegar said. “For many legislators, the scores are higher this year. In fact, the average scores for House Republicans, House Democrats and Senate Republicans all improved.” Bills included for examination in the analysis can be traced back to the Indiana Chamber s economic development plan. Among the legislation included in the report that became law: civil immunity for businesses related to COVID-19; broadband expansion in underserved areas and populations; and further business personal property tax exemption for small businesse

Greater Fort Wayne hands out annual awards | Local

AFL-CIO: Legislators let down Hoosier workers | Political notebook

AFL-CIO: Legislators let down Hoosier workers | Political notebook
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Scott L Miley column: State pays its dues but who s benefiting? | Opinion

There are all sorts of national organizations representing racial, gender and cultural communities. Should the state’s taxpayers fund the dues so that the Indiana General Assembly, through certain legislators, can be a member of such groups? The question came up this week during a session of the state’s Legislative Council that approved a resolution paying dues to five national organizations. They include the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), whose president is Rep. Matt Lehman, a Republican from Bremen, and the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) whose treasurer is Sen. Jon Ford, a Republican from Terre Haute.

Health bill survives veto after override | Local

General assembly Requires elected officials to OK local restrictions NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana House and Senate voted Monday to override the governor s veto on a local health authority bill, immediately voiding COVID-19 restrictions around the state that are more stringent than the state order. The Senate tally was 36-10 and the House 59-30. House Enrolled Act 5 requires that any restrictions – concerning masks, capacity limits or other issues – that are more severe than a state disaster order must be approved by local elected officials. That would be the county commissioners in most areas and city councils in a few cities.

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