Skip to main content
CivicGate

SB 428 IN
Passed One Chamber

Food and beverage taxes.

IN · session 2023 · Senate · bill

A state bill is a proposed law in a state legislature — separate from the U.S. Congress. Learn more →

Introduced Jan 19, 2023

Latest action (Mar 28, 2023) Representative Olthoff added as cosponsor

Summary

Authorizes the following municipalities to impose a food and beverage tax: (1) The town of Merrillville. (2) The city of Jasper.

Sponsors (3)

2 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (14)

  1. Jan 19, 2023 Authored by Senator Melton · upper
  2. Jan 19, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy · upper
  3. Feb 20, 2023 Senator Melton removed as author · upper
  4. Feb 20, 2023 Senator Messmer added as author · upper
  5. Feb 21, 2023 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
  6. Feb 21, 2023 Senator Randolph added as coauthor · upper
  7. Feb 23, 2023 Amendment #1 (Messmer) prevailed; voice vote · upper
  8. Feb 23, 2023 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · upper
  9. Feb 23, 2023 Senator Holdman added as second author · upper
  10. Feb 27, 2023 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 176: yeas 46, nays 3 · upper
  11. Feb 27, 2023 House sponsor: Representative Lindauer · upper
  12. Feb 28, 2023 Referred to the House · upper
  13. Mar 6, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means · lower
  14. Mar 28, 2023 Representative Olthoff added as cosponsor · lower
Subjects
CITIES AND TOWNSFOODS; FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAXES

Text versions (3)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • Engrossed Senate Bill (S) · Feb 23, 2023 · PDF
  • Introduced Senate Bill (S) · Jan 18, 2023 · PDF
  • Senate Bill (S) · Feb 21, 2023 · PDF

Full text

The full text hasn’t been imported yet. CivicGate fetches it from the state legislature’s published version documents — check now.

Comments

Comments

Loading comments…

Data from OpenStates. View on OpenStates →