At the start of the 2025 legislative session, Indiana House Republicans set out to tackle several priorities aimed at protecting taxpayers, empowering Hoosiers, and making government more efficient.
Representative Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) said in a news release, “As the session concludes, these priority efforts made it across the finish line to improve the lives of Hoosiers and keep our state moving forward.”
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This session's key achievement was delivering tax relief to hardworking Hoosiers by cutting income taxes over the next two years and advancing property tax relief and reform. Together, these two tax cuts will save Hoosiers $1.3 billion in taxes over the next two years. |
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Additionally, the following House Republican priority bills advanced through the House and Senate: |
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House Enrolled Act 1001: Enacting an honestly balanced, two-year state budget that reduces government spending, strengthens our commitment to education and public safety, and protects taxpayers.
House Enrolled Act 1002: Reducing regulations on K-12 schools to increase flexibility and give local communities more control over education decisions.
House Enrolled Act 1003: Lowering health care costs for Hoosiers by improving transparency and predictability in pricing and billing and giving patients more control over their treatment options.
House Enrolled Act 1004: Ensuring nonprofit hospitals act as nonprofit entities focused on delivering health care.
House Enrolled Act 1005: Improving access to housing by expanding the Residential Housing Infrastructure Assistance Program (RIF) and streamlining the regulatory process for housing development.
House Enrolled Act 1006: Strengthening public safety by creating a review board to investigate prosecutors who refuse to enforce our laws.
House Enrolled Act 1007: Meeting the needs of today's energy economy while reducing costs for Hoosiers.
House Enrolled Act 1008: Welcoming Illinois counties that have voted to secede from their state to join us in Indiana.
Jordan closed his comments saying, “As your state representative, it has been a privilege to serve you this session, and I look forward to continuing to work on your behalf to strengthen our community and state.”
To see the full list of bills that have passed through both the House and Senate and are now heading to the governor’s desk for final approval, click here.
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