HB 1581 IN Became Law
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Summary
Provides that the population parameters that refer to political subdivisions throughout the Indiana Code are based on the 2010 federal decennial census until April 1, 2022. Provides that for purposes of local redistricting, political subdivisions shall use data from the 2020 federal decennial census. Establishes new legislative districts for the Indiana general assembly. Provides for expiration of the current legislative districts on the date of the 2022 general election. Makes technical and necessary changes in related statutes. Establishes new Indiana congressional districts. Provides for expiration of the current congressional districts on the date of the 2022 general election. Makes technical and necessary changes in related statutes.
Sponsors (4)
- Gregory Steuerwald Republican · author
- Eric Koch Republican · sponsor
- Rodric Bray Republican · sponsor
- Jon Ford · sponsor
2 coauthors / cosponsors
- Todd Huston Republican · coauthor
- Timothy Wesco Republican · coauthor
Action history (34)
- Jan 28, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Rules and Legislative Procedures · lower
- Apr 19, 2021 Reassigned to Committee on Elections and Apportionment · lower
- Apr 22, 2021 Representative Rules and Legislative Procedures removed as author · lower
- Apr 22, 2021 Representative Steuerwald added as author · lower
- Sep 20, 2021 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted Roll Call 519: yeas 63, nays 30 · lower
- Sep 20, 2021 Representatives Huston and Wesco added as coauthors · lower
- Sep 22, 2021 Amendment #3 (Steuerwald) prevailed; Roll Call 521: yeas 68, nays 28 · lower
- Sep 22, 2021 Amendment #6 (Pierce) failed; Roll Call 522: yeas 27, nays 68 · lower
- Sep 22, 2021 Amendment #5 (Jacob) ruled out of order · lower
- Sep 22, 2021 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · lower
- Sep 23, 2021 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 524: yeas 67, nays 31 · lower
- Sep 23, 2021 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Sep 23, 2021 Senate sponsors: Senators Koch, Bray, Ford Jon · lower
- Sep 27, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Elections · upper
- Sep 28, 2021 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #10 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 506: yeas 10, nays 36 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #6 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 507: yeas 8, nays 36 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #2 (Ford J.D.) failed; voice vote · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #3 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 508: yeas 10, nays 35 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #1 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 509: yeas 10, nays 35 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #4 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 510: yeas 9, nays 35 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #7 (Taylor G) failed; Roll Call 511: yeas 11, nays 34 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #5 (Ford J.D.) failed; Roll Call 512: yeas 10, nays 36 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Amendment #9 (Qaddoura) failed; Roll Call 513: yeas 9, nays 36 · upper
- Sep 30, 2021 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Oct 1, 2021 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Oct 1, 2021 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Oct 1, 2021 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 515: yeas 36, nays 12 · upper
- Oct 1, 2021 Returned to the House with amendments · upper
- Oct 1, 2021 Motion to concur filed · lower
- Oct 1, 2021 House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 526: yeas 64, nays 25 · lower
- Oct 4, 2021 Public Law 221 · lower
- Oct 4, 2021 Signed by the Governor · executive
- Oct 4, 2021 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
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