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Chronic absenteeism and Cumberland carve out on legislative agenda
Chronic absenteeism and Cumberland carve out on legislative agenda

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time28-01-2025

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Chronic absenteeism and Cumberland carve out on legislative agenda

We're almost a month into the legislative session, which means dozens of bills are moving. The big picture: Priority bills dealing with property taxes, health care costs and the state's two-year budget aren't on any agendas yet, but plenty of other issues are getting hearings. Here are the bills we're watching this week: 🧩 Carving out Cumberland House Bill 1131 would exclude the town of Cumberland from Marion County's "unigov" system. Driving the bill: Cumberland straddles Marion and Hancock counties, so the quarter of residents living in Marion County are subject to different rules and services. It will be heard in the House Local Government Committee at 8:30am Tuesday. 🏠 First-time homebuyers House Bill 1519 would create a new fund to provide downpayment assistance and other financial help for qualified first-time homebuyers. It's on the docket for the House Financial Institutions Committee at 10:30am Tuesday. Why it matters: Indy's hot housing market is still challenging for young people, low- and middle-income families and first-time buyers. 🟢 Chronic absenteeism bills keep moving House Bill 1201, which seeks to identify common reasons behind absenteeism and provide support for students and schools, passed the House Education Committee unanimously last week. Senate Bill 482 includes some of the same language and was heard in the Senate Education Committee last week. It should get a vote on Wednesday and is expected to pass. Between the lines: Lawmakers have been discussing chronic absenteeism for the last several years after a report showed that nearly one-quarter of Hoosiers kids were chronically absent from school. ⏳ Shutting down "spinning" on hold For the second year in a row, lawmakers are trying to crack down on "spinning," but the bill is hung up in the Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee. How it works: Senate Bill 13 would outlaw spinning your car in a circle, also known as doing doughnuts, a practice that's become part of the illegal street takeovers plaguing IMPD. A similar bill passed the Senate last year but wasn't taken up by the House. It's on the committee's agenda again, scheduled for 9:30am Tuesday.

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