HB 1009 IN Became Law
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Summary
Increases the state earned income tax credit to an amount equal to 10% (instead of 9%) of the federal earned income tax credit that an individual claimed for a taxable year. Provides that for purposes of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, income earned by a certain individual in the household who is participating in or pursuing a postsecondary degree, a workforce certificate, a pre-apprenticeship, or an apprenticeship may not disqualify an eligible household from receiving benefits, and may not be considered in determining the amount of assistance.
Sponsors (4)
- Chuck Goodrich · author
- Jon Ford · sponsor
- John Crane · sponsor
- Ronald Grooms · sponsor
7 coauthors / cosponsors
- Dale DeVon Republican · coauthor
- Cindy Ledbetter Republican · coauthor
- Cherrish Pryor Democratic · coauthor
- Eric Koch Republican · cosponsor
- Lonnie Randolph Democratic · cosponsor
- Fady Qaddoura Democratic · cosponsor
- Jeff Raatz Republican · cosponsor
Action history (37)
- Jan 14, 2021 Coauthored by Representatives DeVon, Ledbetter, Pryor · lower
- Jan 14, 2021 Authored by Representative Goodrich · lower
- Jan 14, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Family, Children and Human Affairs · lower
- Feb 9, 2021 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · lower
- Feb 9, 2021 Referred to the Ways and Means pursuant to House Rule 127 · lower
- Feb 16, 2021 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · lower
- Feb 18, 2021 Second reading: ordered engrossed · lower
- Feb 22, 2021 Senate sponsors: Senators Ford Jon and Crane · lower
- Feb 22, 2021 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 234: yeas 93, nays 1 · lower
- Feb 23, 2021 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Feb 24, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Family and Children Services · upper
- Mar 1, 2021 Senator Grooms added as third sponsor · upper
- Mar 22, 2021 Committee report: do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations · upper
- Mar 22, 2021 Senator Koch added as cosponsor · upper
- Apr 8, 2021 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Apr 12, 2021 Amendment #1 (Ford Jon) prevailed; voice vote · upper
- Apr 12, 2021 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · upper
- Apr 12, 2021 Senator Randolph added as cosponsor · upper
- Apr 13, 2021 Senator Qaddoura added as cosponsor · upper
- Apr 13, 2021 Senator Raatz added as cosponsor · upper
- Apr 13, 2021 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 411: yeas 49, nays 0 · upper
- Apr 14, 2021 Returned to the House with amendments · upper
- Apr 14, 2021 Motion to dissent filed · lower
- Apr 14, 2021 House dissented from Senate amendments · lower
- Apr 14, 2021 House conferees appointed: Goodrich and Pryor · lower
- Apr 14, 2021 House advisors appointed: Ledbetter, Brown T and Summers · lower
- Apr 15, 2021 Senate conferees appointed: Ford Jon and Qaddoura · upper
- Apr 15, 2021 Senate advisors appointed: Crane and Ford J.D. · upper
- Apr 19, 2021 CCR # 1 filed in the House · lower
- Apr 19, 2021 CCR # 1 filed in the Senate · upper
- Apr 20, 2021 Rules Suspended. Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the House; Roll Call 466: yeas 88, nays 1 · lower
- Apr 20, 2021 Conference Committee Report 1: adopted by the Senate; Roll Call 460: yeas 48, nays 1 · upper
- Apr 22, 2021 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Apr 23, 2021 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Apr 28, 2021 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Apr 29, 2021 Signed by the Governor · executive
- Apr 29, 2021 Public Law 168 · lower
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