Leising issues 2018 General Assembly ‘Halftime’ report

Indianapolis, In. — The 2018 Indiana General Assembly has reached the halfway point. At this point, the Senate and House of Representatives will now consider legislation passed by the opposite chamber.

Below are some of our notable bills moving forward:

  • Senate Bill 1 would allow package liquor, grocery, convenience and drug stores to sell alcohol for carryout on Sunday from noon until 8 p.m.
  • Senate Bill 50 would help skill up Indiana’s workforce by expanding financial aid for job-training programs and streamlining the state’s workforce-development efforts.
  • Senate Bill 99 would improve our civil forfeiture laws by modifying them to create a better balance between law-enforcement needs and property owners’ Constitutional rights.
  • Senate Bill 172 would require each Indiana K-12 school to offer a computer science course to its students by 2021.
  • Senate Bill 177 would adjust our diploma system to provide more pathways to graduate.
  • Senate Bill 189 would increase school funding to account for a higher than expected enrollment for the 2017-18 school year.
  • Senate Bill 221 would require doctors to check INSPECT, Indiana’s prescription-monitoring service, when prescribing opioids to patients.

We have accomplished a lot in the first half of session, and now it is time to turn the tables and begin considering legislation authored by the House.

To view a list of bills in both chambers, click here.