HB 1001 IN Passed One Chamber
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Summary
Establishes the Hoosier Families First Fund (fund) to be administered by the budget agency and specifies the purposes for which money in the fund may be used. Appropriates $45,000,000 from the state general fund to the fund for state fiscal year 2023. Provides that the gasoline use tax rate during the period beginning on the first day following the enactment into law of the bill and continuing through June 30, 2023, is capped at $0.295 per gallon. Provides, however, that if the gasoline use tax rate as determined under current law for a month is less than $0.295 per gallon, the lesser tax rate shall apply. Provides a temporary sales tax exemption for six monthly billing cycles during which the sale of utilities (including liquefied petroleum gas and heating oil) to residential customers and the sale of intrastate telecommunication services to residential customers are exempt from the state sales tax. Increases the amount of the adjusted gross income tax credit to which an individual who is eligible to claim the federal adoption tax credit is entitled. Freezes the gasoline excise tax and the special fuel tax rates beginning on September 1, 2022, and continuing through June 30, 2023, at the rates that were in effect on June 30, 2022. Requires the office of Medicaid policy and planning (office) to research and compile, Medicaid reimbursement rates, by Medicaid provider type, in states bordering Indiana for certain prenatal, pregnancy, postnatal, and pediatric wellness services. Requires the office to prepare a report of the office's findings and submit the report to the general assembly before December 31, 2022. Appropriates $17,700,000 from the state general fund to the auditor of state to make transfers to counties, cities, and towns equal to the amount of gasoline excise tax and special fuel tax that each county, city, and town would have otherwise received if the rates had not been frozen during the 2023 state fiscal year. Requires the revenue transferred to the counties, cities, and towns to be used for the purposes for which revenue from those tax rates may be used under applicable law. Appropriates an amount for transfer to the capital reserve account after June 30, 2023, based on a determination by the budget agency of the difference between: (1) $1,000,000,000; and (2) the actual fiscal impact to the state of Indiana in state fiscal year 2023 as a result of the enactment of certain provisions included in HB 1001(ss). Appropriates $400,000,000 from the state general fund to the budget agency for transfer to the pension stabilization fund for the purposes of the pension stabilization fund.
Sponsors (4)
- Sharon Negele · author
- Travis Holdman Republican · sponsor
- Michael Crider Republican · sponsor
- Susan Glick Republican · sponsor
Action history (38)
- Jul 26, 2022 Authored by Representative Negele · lower
- Jul 26, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Ways and Means · lower
- Jul 26, 2022 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #10 (Negele) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #7 (Mayfield) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #9 (Prescott) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #12 (Vermilion) motion withdrawn · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #45 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 6: yeas 27, nays 67 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #5 (Morris) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #33 (Summers) motion withdrawn · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #39 (Pryor) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #35 (Summers) failed; Roll Call 7: yeas 34, nays 57 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #46 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 8: yeas 28, nays 62 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #63 (Andrade) failed; Roll Call 9: yeas 37, nays 52 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #11 (Frye R) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #56 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 10: yeas 34, nays 59 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #19 (Hamilton) failed; Roll Call 11: yeas 29, nays 65 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #34 (Summers) motion withdrawn · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #22 (Bauer M) failed; Roll Call 12: yeas 32, nays 59 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #47 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 13: yeas 32, nays 56 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #17 (Errington) failed; Roll Call 15: yeas 28, nays 61 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #31 (Campbell) failed; Roll Call 16: yeas 26, nays 62 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #26 (Bauer M) failed; Roll Call 17: yeas 37, nays 50 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #37 (Pryor) failed; Roll Call 14: yeas 26, nays 62 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #55 (DeLaney) failed; Roll Call 18: yeas 27, nays 60 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #48 (Porter) failed; Roll Call 19: yeas 26, nays 57 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #44 (Pryor) failed; Roll Call 20: yeas 27, nays 65 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #23 (Bauer M) failed; Roll Call 21: yeas 29, nays 62 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Amendment #41 (Pryor) failed; Roll Call 22: yeas 27, nays 63 · lower
- Jul 28, 2022 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · lower
- Jul 29, 2022 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 25: yeas 93, nays 2 · lower
- Jul 29, 2022 Senate sponsors: Senators Glick and Crider · lower
- Jul 29, 2022 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Jul 30, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy · upper
- Jul 30, 2022 Senator Glick removed as sponsor · upper
- Jul 30, 2022 Senator Holdman added as sponsor · upper
- Jul 30, 2022 Senator Glick added as third sponsor · upper
- Aug 3, 2022 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
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