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A
A
A
You
have
one
minute
left
before
we
start
I'm
going
to
ask
a
question
here
just
to
be
on
the.
A
Safe
side,
matt
matt
pierce,
are
you
able
to
hear
the
dings
when
the
people
are
admitted.
B
I
have
not
been
hearing
that
so
okay,
so
it's
only
me
then,
and
and
that's
what
I
wanted.
A
B
Okay,
well,
it's
been
an
interesting
session
so
far
got
off
to
a
really
fast
start.
B
That
are
getting
the
most
attention,
and
so,
if
you
look
at
the
you
know
the
first
couple.
B
Pushes
the
governor's
emergency
orders
related
to
kobit,
there's
been
a
winning
of
the
republican.
B
Base
that
obviously
been
very
angry
about
those
emergency
orders
and
and
vaccines
in
general.
B
In
the
in
our
schools
and
the
senate
gave
up
on
their
bill
after
one
of
their
members
suggested.
B
B
And
so
the
senate
kind
of
just
killed
that
I
think
to
try
to
tamper
the
kind
of
upper
over.
B
Have
been
upset
about,
and
I
think
also
the
fact
that
the
republican
candidate
for
governor
of.
B
Virginia
was
successful,
pushing
that
issue
kind
of
gives
them
a
sense
that
that's
good
politics.
B
B
B
So
and
then
another
bill,
that's
out
there,
which
it's
a
little
bit
unclear
what's
happening.
B
To
it
is
one
of
the
election
bills,
they
stuck
in
a
provision
that
would
say
that
if.
B
You
would
now
have
to
certify
under
oath
that
you
would
be
unable
to
vote
in
any
of.
B
B
Not
good,
and
so
it
just
reflects
this
kind
of
antipathy
to
voting
by
mail
that
was
drummed
up
by.
B
B
Is
you
can
really
detect
a
big
attitude
shift
in
the
general
assembly?
Now
it
seems
to
be.
B
B
B
B
On
greater
society-
and
you
just
you,
don't
see
that
there's
really
antipathy
to
that
and
the.
B
In
taxes-
and
you
know,
the
democrats
approached
that
our
first
thought
was
when
we
were
at
the.
B
Tax
relief
goes
to
corporations
and
wealthier
taxpayers
and
we
weren't
able
to
get
any
of
that.
B
B
B
B
Increase
improve
the
economy
and
make
indiana
a
better
place
to
live.
You
have
to
invest
in
people.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
Pay
is
a
class
example
going
into
the
last.
You
know,
weeks
of
the
budget
session
last.
A
Excuse
me
one
minute:
okay,
so
there
was
no
interest
in
really
do
anything
on
teacher
pay.
B
In
the
last
week,
despite
the
governor's
task
force,
hadn't
met
and
what
happened
is
there.
B
B
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Jobs,
if
they're,
no
matter
where
they
are,
but
the
the
stress
that
our
our
parents
are
under.
C
Right
now
to
find
child
care,
so
I
did
file
a
bill
to
address
that
and
it
was
senate
bill
160
and.
C
C
C
Also
heard
back
from
you
when
it
comes
to
reproductive
justice
and
healthcare
access.
C
To
make
sure
that
those
who
are
accessing
healthcare
that
their
that
their
records
remain.
C
C
C
C
Controversial
bills
that
we're
hearing
I
was
really
proud.
We
I'm
on
the
education
committee.
C
C
That
it
will
hit
the
senate
soon
and
we
will
be
hearing
when
we
do
flip
the
house.
C
C
Voices
are
being
heard
on
on
some
of
these
very
dangerous,
controversial
bills.
11
34.
A
So
we
are
ready
for
questions
from
the
audience
when
you
are
called
upon
by
the
question.
A
A
E
E
Appreciate
everybody
coming
this
morning,
I'm
a
retired
special
education
teacher,
I've.
E
Some
of
the
wealthiest
districts
in
the
private
schools
as
well,
and
I
found
very,
very
concerned.
E
E
E
House
bill
1134
and
why
it
was
needed.
Okay,
and
just
one
last
comment
is
when
representing
I'm.
A
A
Right,
thank
you
very
much,
representative
pierce.
Would
you
like
to
address
this
question.
B
B
Primary
voters
this
session,
and
and
so
this
idea,
you
know
it
started
out
with
this
critical.
B
To
be
jumping
into
this
thing,
and
so
I'll
be
voting
against
that
bill
when
it
comes
to
the.
C
D
F
F
Bill
1,
1110,
annexation
of
residential
development
and
senate
bill
299
annexation.
F
A
Senator
joder,
would
you
address
this
question
margaret?
I
knew
I
was
going
to
get
this
question.
C
C
Was
really
incredible
and
the
the
you
know
just
how
democracy
worked,
people
were
engaged.
C
C
C
B
House
actually
moving,
so
I
have
to
admit
that
I
haven't
really
focused
on
those.
Yet
I
mean.
B
About
the
waivers,
I
think
that,
where
this
conflict
really
arises
is
when
developers
are.
B
B
B
Annexed-
or
at
least
you
don't
have
the
right
to
remonstrate
against
us.
If
you
sign
these
waivers.
B
B
The
mayor
thinks
that
is
kind
of
a
violation
of
an
existing
contract
which
our
constitution.
B
Doesn't
allow
so
that's
probably
going
to
end
up
being
litigated
in
court
and
really
all.
B
B
B
B
B
G
So
I
cannot
mute,
but
I
can't
change
the
video
setting.
G
That
have
been
introduced
to
the
assembly
this
year,
but
have
not
been
assigned
a
hearing.
G
And
I
would
be
interested
in
hearing
what
what
the
senate
senators
and
representative
have.
G
G
B
Been
pushing
as
much
as
I
can
understand
your
policies
that
really
promote
renewable
energy.
B
B
Getting
some
payments
for
then
you
have
the
legislation
which
I
bitterly
fought
and.
B
Unfortunately,
it
passed
that
essentially
has
been
stepping
down
these
net
metering
credits.
B
B
Energy
task
force
that's
supposed
to
be
looking
at
these
issues
and
during
the
interim
in
the
fall.
B
I
put
together
a
very
lengthy
addition
to
the
report,
an
interim
report
that
would
have.
B
B
A
vote,
so
it's
something
that
needs
to
be
done.
I
think
we
should
be
doing
all
we
can
to
promote.
B
C
Yes,
I
do
have
those
two
bills:
senate
bill,
314
and
313..
Please
inundate
senator
eric
cook.
C
Of
the
senate
senate
that
would
be
senator
roderick
bray,
so
let
him
know
that
these
are.
C
C
C
C
Going
to
do
with
the
waste,
what
I've
been
told
is
there
won't
be
a
lot
of
it,
which.
C
When
we're
talking
about
even
small
modular
nuclear
reactors,
there's
such
a
little
room
for.
C
D
I
Yes,
thank
you
very
much.
Are
there
any
bills
in
the
house
or
senate
to
change
the
process
whereby.
C
C
And
I
think
it
came
out,
I
think
it
got
out
of
the
senate.
I
think
we
voted
it
out
of
the.
C
Senate
this
week-
and
I
don't
recall
what
the
senate
bill
number
is,
but
I
will
look
and
I'll
put.
C
It
in
the
chat,
but
this
bill
would
allow
for
work
retention,
work,
work,
force
retention,
workforce.
A
Thank
you,
representative
pierce.
I
haven't
seen
any
yet
anything
moving
on
that
particular
issue.
B
I'm
sure,
as
you
know,
isabel
the
le
the
current
legislature
is
not
the
greatest
proponent
of
home.
B
B
Sharing
that
revenue
are
not,
you
know,
gonna
end
up
coming
up
short
and
so
there's
discussions.
How.
B
B
Ultimately,
some
shortfall,
and
so
I'm
not
aware
of
anything
that
would
really
provide.
A
Thank
you.
Do
you
have
our
next
question?
Please,
yes,
jenny,
robinson,
has
a
question
jenny.
Would
you.
D
Unmute
and
ask
your
question:
please
yeah
sure
thank
you.
I
have
a
question
about
house
bill.
J
J
J
B
I
just
took
a
quick
check
here
on
the
computer
and
that
appears
to
still
be
pending
in
the
ways.
B
Gave
local
school
boards
the
option
to
share
proceeds
of
these
special
assessments
and
the.
B
B
Idea,
which
is
just
sharing
this
money
and
and
I
I
just
think
it's
ridiculous-
I
mean
the.
B
B
Diverting
state
tax
dollars
from
public
schools
into
private
schools
and
charter.
B
B
They
see
kind
of
siphoning
money
away,
so
I
would
oppose
that
legislation
if
it.
B
C
D
Yes,
brown,
county
community
foundation
has
a
question
brown
county.
Would
you
unmute
and
ask.
K
C
I
I
would
just
say
we:
we
need
to
be
addressing
the
expenses,
the
the
costs
and
accessibility
of.
C
C
B
B
B
B
And
inequality,
then
I'm
all
for
that
and
it's
just
a
matter
of
figuring
out
it's
it's.
B
One
of
the
major
challenges
facing
people
in
our
state,
and
yet
we
really
have
nothing.
B
Issue,
it's
only
rational
that
the
state
would
have
some
kind
of
program
or,
if
you're,
going.
B
Dealt
with-
and
I
was
just
very
skeptical
about
that-
and
I
I
have
not
heard
anything
yet
about.
B
Burdening
ourselves
for
no
reason,
so
it's
it's
just
another
one
of
those
things
for
that
issue
is.
B
Not
heard
and
to
be
honest
with
you
quite
frankly
when
I
talk
about
renewable
energy
or
issues
to.
B
B
B
Climate
has
got
a
problem,
it's
pretty
evident
because
you
just
it's
one
of
those
things
where.
B
B
C
C
It
it
will
have
some
impact
and
success
of
getting
through
the
house
and
senate
in
2022.
A
We
have
a
rather
interesting
one
that
that
came
up
here
recently
and
that.
A
A
And
let's
see
I
lost
track
here,
I
think
it's
senator
yonder.
C
We
killed
senate
bill
167
together
is,
I
think,
a
huge
victory
in
this
in
this
session,
and
I
I.
C
Will
remember
that
that's
really
been
a
high
point
to
have
to
kill
a
bill,
but
but
we
did
that
and.
C
The
other
thing
I'm
proud
of
I
worked
alongside
with
representative
pierce,
and
we
have
a
section.
C
C
C
A
B
Move
through
the
house
pretty
smoothly
once
it
gets
over
here.
That's
a
great
thing:
it's.
B
Is
one
of
my
things
that
I'm
excited
about?
It's
not
an
accomplishment,
yet
we've
got
a
long.
B
Way
to
go
in
the
session,
but
I
had
to
have
an
amendment
that
will
ensure
that.
B
And
the
fcc
put
together
rate
regulation
for
calls
between
states
that
originate
in.
B
B
B
As
an
amendment
and
I
went
to
the
chair
of
the
courts
committee,
where
we're
used
to
dealing
with.
A
Thank
you
elaine.
Let
us
know
if
anyone
comes
into
the
queue
in
the
meantime,
we'll
go
on.
L
Hi,
thank
you
trying
to
find
the
bill
number.
It
was
about.
L
Coal
ash
how
coal
ash
is
is
could
be
handled
sb412.
I
wanted
to
see.
C
C
B
Interest
there
is
environmental
issues.
We
have
these
interim
study
committees
that
are
supposed.
B
B
B
B
Been
assigned
to
that
committee
to
look
at
so
that
means
that
the
people
in
charge
think
that
we.
B
And
things,
and
so
unless
we
get
some
rigorous
oversight
of
them
from
the
federal
government.
B
Perhaps
some
court
action
on
that
issue,
so
we
really
have
to
look
to
the
to
the
federal
epa.
B
A
Ann,
yes,
yes,
sonya
meerkamp
has
a
question
sonia.
Would
you
unmute
and
ask
your
question.
D
Please,
yes,
thank
you
very
much.
I
had
the
honor
of
serving
as
the
chair
of
the
indiana,
the
icrc.
M
B
B
Defeated-
and
you
know
we're
we're
asking
the
people
in
power
who
have
a
lot
of
that
power.
B
B
B
Both
parties
have
done
it.
Nobody
has
clean
hands
on
this
one,
but
the
technology
has
really.
B
Advanced
to
the
point
that
you
know,
these
maps
become
almost
impenetrable
in
the
past.
B
B
C
C
C
A
A
You
go
through
them,
one
is
from
catherine
rountree
and
one
is
from
louise.
I
can't
see
her
entire.
A
A
D
N
N
C
C
C
C
I
actually
heard
that
in
it
was
noon
edition.
Yesterday
from
some
of
my
colleagues
on
the.
C
Other
side,
so
I
thought
okay,
at
least
we
can
anticipate
that
perhaps
we
won't
be
hearing
these.
C
C
B
People
who
follow
internal
house
politics,
jacob
are
probably
the
most
conservative.
B
Members
of
the
legislature,
and
they
feel
that
leadership
and
others
are
not
sufficiently.
B
Conservative,
and
so
particularly
on
this
issue
of
abortion,
they
really
just
want
to
know.
B
Organization
day,
he
kind
of
signaled
that
he
didn't
want
to
get
out
in
front
of
this.
A
B
Are
very
fond
of
the
so-called
constitutional
carry?
Usually,
the
senate
has
been
a
little.
B
To
decide
what
they're
gonna
do
on
that,
you
know
that
kind
of
falls
into
my
category
of
bills.
B
That
are
designed
to
you
know
fire
up
this
kind
of
skeptical
wing
of
the
republican
primary.
C
C
And
didn't
send
over
to
the
senate
side
any
any
comparable
language
so
we'll
have
to.
A
Thank
you
elaine.
I
have
a
question
actually
that
has
come
through
to
me
and
is
in
line
so
we'll.
A
Go
ahead
and
do
that
the
question
is:
what
do
you
think
should
be
done
with
the
budget
surplus.
A
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
And
the
one
that
you
know
really
is
just
crying
out
is
mental
health
and
addictions,
treatment.
B
And
it
particularly
intersects
with
criminal
code
reform,
I
mean
70
to
80
of
the
people
that.
B
And
yet
we
have
done
nothing
to
make
the
treatment
available
in
all
the
counties
in
our.
B
Idea
how
to
use
it
well,
I've
got
an
idea
for
you:
let's
build
some
at
least
regional
treatment.
B
B
B
B
B
B
There
are
so
many
examples
you
can
point
to
where
the
state
is
just
ignoring
things
that.
B
Need
to
be
done
to
help
you
know
people
and
help
our
state
progress
and
they're
just.
B
F
F
For
subsidies
of
salaries
seems
to
me
to
be
somewhat
tantamount
to
corporate
welfare
and.
F
Here
in
bloomington,
especially
we're
using
more
and
more
of
our
local
funds
to
subsidize
student.
F
Insert
into
senate
bill
for
so
that
the
qualified
worker
definition
actually
would
result
in
the.
F
B
B
B
B
B
You
know
some
of
the
other
programs
that
create
these
skills,
but
you
know
I,
I
think
it's
difficult.
B
To
make
a
lot
of
leeway
on
that,
you
can
have
some
impact,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day
I
think
it's.
B
B
B
B
B
A
C
C
P
Morning,
as
both
of
you
know,
first,
thank
you
for
this
opportunity
myself
and
my
spouse.
P
P
C
Hi
shauna,
it's
good
to
see
you
or
not
see
you
guys
hear
you
I
I
haven't
seen.
We
haven't.
C
C
Heading
over
to
the
house,
a
bill
that
does
put
in
place
some
four
important
features
or
benefits.
C
C
C
C
B
Bill
because
I
don't
think
it's
constructive
and
if
you
watch
the
date
it's
just
interesting.
B
Any
inquiries
about
the
sincerity
or
legitimacy
of
these
objections
that
are
made
and
so.
B
Fired
workers
because
they
they
did
not
take
the
vaccine-
did
not
comply
with
vaccine
mandate.
B
B
Supreme
court
left
in
place,
as
I
understand
it,
vaccine
mandates
for
health
care
workers
and
you.
B
Know
the
state
can't
override
federal
statutes,
they
got
the
supremacy
claw
on
their
side
on
that.
B
Continue
to
hold
and
and
not
this
state
law,
but
it's
going
to
create
a
lot
of
confusion.
That's
the.
B
B
D
N
N
But
also
to
prevent
the
overuse
of
nurse
practitioners
to
for
the
benefit
of
health
care.
N
B
B
About
nurse
practitioners
and
other
health
providers
and
what
should
be
the
scope
of
practice.
B
B
B
B
B
Out
these
policy
questions
versus
you
know,
people
just
kind
of
protecting
your
economic.
B
Position
within
the
marketplace,
and
so
that's
where
the
debate's
always.
B
Address
that
issue,
so
I
don't
know
if
it's
gotten
much
attention
over
the
senate
this
year.
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Together,
if
we
can
find
a
way
of
of
hooking
back
up,
I
can
do
a
little
bit
of
digging
around.