Indiana Black Legislative Caucus Unveils 2025 Legislative Agenda
Health and Wellness Initiatives
The 2025 agenda places significant emphasis on both physical and mental health. Key initiatives include:
Program (SB 29) - Proposed by Senator
Coverage for Living Organ Donors
(SB 111) - Senator
Postpartum Care for New Mothers (SB 192)
Mental Health Support for Law Enforcement (HB 1199)
Representative
Repayment of Medical School Loans (HB 1068) - Representative
Economic and Social Justice Efforts
The IBLC is also focused on initiatives to reduce financial disparities and promote social justice: Matching Grants for Home Repair (SB 397)
Senator
Prohibition on Liens for Medical Debt (HB 1242)
Aimed at protecting individuals from the financial burden of medical debt, this bill introduced by Representative VanessaSummers prevents medical debt from being used as collateral against a person's home.
Utility Disconnections and Customer Data Reports (SB 97)
Water Quality Grants for Schools (HB 1411)
This bill mandates that all school buildings test their drinking water for quality and ensures accountability for those who fail to do so, aiming to protect children from potential water contamination.
Designating Juneteenth as a State Holiday (HB 1315)
Representative
Support for Vulnerable Populations
Several bills focus on safeguarding vulnerable groups within the state, particularly in the areas of human trafficking awareness, education, and healthcare: Awareness of Human Trafficking (HB 1416)
Representative
Cancer Screening Coverage (HB 1061)
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Support for
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This proposed bill aims to establish a hospice care program specifically for veterans. It would provide comprehensive care and support for veterans nearing the end of their lives, ensuring they receive the services they deserve.
Changes to Indiana Code Regarding Bullying
This bill would introduce changes to the state's existing laws on bullying, likely focusing on enhancing protections for students and individuals facing harassment. It could include measures for both prevention and better accountability in schools and other public institutions.
Paid Leave for Mental Health
-A bill that would propose paid leave for employees dealing with mental health issues, ensuring thatworkers can take time off to address their mental health needs without fear of losing income. This initiative could be part of broader efforts to normalize and support mental health care in the workplace.
Prohibited Discrimination in Housing
This bill would address discrimination in housing, particularly focusing on ensuring fair housing practices for marginalized groups. It aims to prevent bias based on race, gender, and other protected characteristics in housing decisions, such as renting or purchasing homes.
Domestic Violence Reports - A proposed bill addressing the handling and reporting of domestic violence incidents. This could involve improving systems for victims to report abuse, ensuring better protection, and enhancing the response of law enforcement and social services to domestic violence situations.
The 2025 agenda of the
For further details on the proposed bills and ongoing legislative efforts, the
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