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1si Advocacy Update | 02.15.2022

The Indiana General Assembly finished its sixth week of legislative action for the short session. Now those bills that have passed their house of origin are being heard in committee in the opposite chamber, as the process starts over. Only a few of the bills that 1si Leadership is following were heard last week with none called to a vote.

Today, February 15, members of the 1si Advocacy Leadership team are attending Chamber Day at the Statehouse, an event by the Indiana Chamber Executive Association. This event will allow the team to hear issues impacting the business community and potential legislation impacting talent attraction. The team plans to meet with our local State Senators and State Representatives while in Indianapolis.

The 1si Leadership Team continues to review those Bills that are being heard and are consistent with 1si’s 2022 Advocacy Agenda.

Live Bills that 1si Leadership have taken position on:

  • HB1094 – includes a business will provide adequate employer liability and worker’s compensation insurance coverage for students enrolled in a work-based learning course. The Bill also provides that the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) shall designate certain career and technical education (CTE) programs as youth apprenticeship programs. This Bill passed out of the House by a vote of 88-0 and moves to the Senate. 1si LEADERSHIP SUPPORTS THIS PRO-WORKFORCE BILL.
  • SB264 – establishes the Administrative Rules Review Taskforce to oversee state agencies that create fees. The Taskforce will create a final report to be submitted to Legislative Council by December 2022 on its findings. This Bill is authored by Senator Garten and co-authored by Senator Houchin and Senator Boehnlein. 1si LEADERSHIP SUPPORTS THIS BILL.
  • SB408 – amends the statute authorizing a bank or trust company to make investments in community-based economic development to also authorize investments in: (1) any community and economic development entity, community development project, or other public welfare investment; and (2) tax equity finance transactions; subject to the investments being made in compliance with applicable federal regulations and any regulation, rule, policy, or guidance adopted by the department of financial institutions.1si LEADERSHIP SUPPORTS THIS BILL.
  • SB390 – phases out food and beverage taxes that do not otherwise contain an expiration date as of the later of: (1) January 1, 2042; or (2) the date on which all bonds or lease agreements outstanding on March 15, 2022, are completely paid. This Bill hinders an Economic Development Tool that can be used for the development of quality of place projects. As talent attraction and tourism play a huge role in business retention/expansion and business attraction, we need to ensure the opportunity of having these methods of economic development financing. 1si LEADERSHIP OPPOSES THIS BILL.

Other Bills we are currently monitoring:

  • HB1002 – phases out of business personal property tax, the repeal of utilities’ receipts tax, and sales tax exemption certain manufacturing inputs. Co-authored by Representative Clere and Representative Engleman.
  • SB4 – authorizes a local unit (municipality, township, or school) to establish a workforce retention and recruitment program and fund for the purposes of recruiting and retaining individuals.
  • SB361 – creates an Innovation Development District in an agreement between municipalities and IEDC, among other incentive changes.
  • SB370 – creates a procedure to establish a community infrastructure improvement district.

We will keep you updated on our actions related to the 2022 Indiana Legislative Session, but for more information on our Advocacy Agenda, please visit www.1si.org/advocacy.

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Advocacy Leadership Group Issue Statement for Catalytic Leadership

Issue Statement for Catalytic Leadership:  The role of 1si in promoting a fiscally-stable, business-friendly environment transcends local, regional, state and national issues.  Our members and investors support our leadership as a change agent to further our organizational mission.  Through our leadership and advocacy initiatives, we promote positive change by serving as the “Champions of Ideas” to achieve economic and business vitality for the region.  Additionally, we strive to provide for our investors and members access to policy makers through forums, roundtables and one-on-one meetings.

February 23 Advocacy Leadership Update:

  1. Budget Bill includes $150 million for Regional Recovery – Remember the Regional Cities program we watched pass us by in 2015? Well, we may have a second chance for our share of state resources dedicated to regional projects if HB-1001 (the budget bill) passes in its current state.  The Governor’s Next Level Regional Recovery program will award grants to regional development authorities for to support economic regional recovery.
  2. Small Business Restart Grants – Last month HB-1004 passed the full House by a vote of 93-3! If approved by the Senate, this action will establish the Hoosier Hospitality Small Business Restart grant program to provide grants to eligible entities to accelerate economic recovery from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.  An eligible business may apply for a grant under the program for reimbursement of up 80% of non-payroll business expenses and 100% of payroll expenses incurred between March 1, 2020, and April 1, 2021, up to $50,000 total.  Up to $30 million can be allocated to this fund through the budget process.
  3. COVID-Related Liability Protections – 1si’s top priority for this session were COVID-related risk reduction and recovery efforts. SB-1 quickly passed and was sent to the House.  The two chambers conferred on agreed bill to protect business, public bodies and venues against liabilities related to COVID 19 transmission.  Governor Holcomb signed the bill into law on February 11!
  4. Broadband Support – Many broadband bills are still alive! Several bills were filed and designed to increase and enhance the reliability and affordability of broadband service are scheduled for hearings this week, and several others are moving.  The specific bills – some of which incorporate other filings – include HB-1449, SB-359 and SB-377.  1si is on record to support broadband enhancement and we expect to see movement on this issue this session.
  5. Wetlands Regulation SB-389 has passed the full Senate 29-19 and is crossing the hallway to be taken up by the House of Representatives. If approved, this will repeal the law requiring a permit from IDEM for wetlands activity in a state-regulated wetlands, leading to enhanced development opportunities.  1si supports this Bill.
  6. Local Economic Development Tools – 1si continues to support economic development as a priority.  As we partner with local governments to attract, expand and retain jobs and investment, we support protecting and enhancing existing economic development tools, including:
    1. Tax Increment Financing.  We will continue to look for ways to encourage flexible and responsible use of TIF to maximize the needs of our growing businesses.   Bills addressing TIF include HB-1187, HB-1249 and SB-408.
    2. Certified Technology Parks. Giving greater flexibility for state certified technology parks (CTPs) is the intent of SB-213.  We support CTPs and the enhanced use proposed by this bill, which is scheduled for a hearing this week.
    3. Enterprise Zones. As presented, HB-1025 outlines the process for extending Enterprise Zones – a valuable economic development tool – by an additional five (5) years.

 

 

Advocacy Update | February 8, 2021

Issue Statement for Catalytic Leadership:  The role of 1si in promoting a fiscally-stable, business-friendly environment transcends local, regional, state and national issues.  Our members and investors support our leadership as a change agent to further our organizational mission.  Through our leadership and advocacy initiatives, we promote positive change by serving as the “Champions of Ideas” to achieve economic and business vitality for the region.  Additionally, we strive to provide for our investors and members access to policy makers through forums, roundtables and one-on-one meetings.

February 8 Advocacy Leadership Update:

  1. Small Business Restart Grants – 1si Director Jim Epperson testified in support of HB-1004 last month and the bill passed the full House by a vote of 93-3! If approved by the Senate, this action will establish the Hoosier Hospitality Small Business Restart grant program to provide grants to eligible entities to accelerate economic recovery from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
  2. COVID-Related Liability Protections – 1si’s Public Policy Leadership Group is supporting two bills currently being considered to protect business, public bodies and venues against liabilities related to COVID 19 transmission. Both for HB-1002 and SB-01 center around civil immunity and are moving through their respective Chambers.  Differences between the two Bills will likely be worked out during the second half of session.
  3. Broadband Support – This is a big week for broadband! Several bills designed to increase and enhance the reliability and affordability of broadband service are scheduled for hearings this week, and several others are moving.  The specific bills include HB-1413, HB-1426, HB-1449, SB-352, SB-359 and SB-377.  1si is on record to support broadband enhancement and we expect to see movement on many of these proposals this session.
  4. Wetlands Regulation SB-389 has passed the full Senate 29-19 and is crossing the hallway to be taken up by the House of Representatives. If approved, this will repeal the law requiring a permit from IDEM for wetlands activity in a state-regulated wetlands, leading to enhanced development opportunities.  1si supports this Bill.
  5. Local Economic Development Tools – 1si continues to support economic development as a priority.  As we partner with local governments to attract, expand and retain jobs and investment, we support protecting and enhancing existing economic development tools, including:
    1. Tax Increment Financing.  We will continue to look for ways to encourage flexible and responsible use of TIF to maximize the needs of our growing businesses.   Bills addressing TIF include HB-1187, HB-1249 and SB-408.
    2. Certified Technology Parks. Giving greater flexibility for state certified technology parks (CTPs) is the intent of SB-213.  We support CTPs and the enhanced use proposed by this bill, which is scheduled for a hearing this week.
    3. Enterprise Zones. As presented, HB-1025 outlines the process for extending Enterprise Zones – a valuable economic development tool – by an additional five (5) years.