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B
B
B
I
continue
to
be
concerned
about.
There
are
a
number
of
bills
that
really
suppress
voter.
B
Laws
so
that
that
bill,
I
continue
to
be
concerned
about
senate
bills,
413
and
even
the
worst
bill.
B
B
B
B
B
That
three
things
happen,
one
that
they
schedule
and
mandate:
racial
equity
and
implicit
bias.
B
Training,
I
also
support
that
in
this
next
interim,
senator
randolph
has
proposed
that.
B
B
C
Thank
you
good
morning,
everyone,
I
think
I'll
start
out
by
addressing
the
issue
that
senator.
C
C
Under
a
consent,
decree
with
the
courts
about
you
know
segregation
in
their
system,
so.
C
C
C
Robust
discussion,
the
issues
without
you
know
getting
into
people's
motives
and
having
all
kinds.
C
Of
you
know
personal
attacks
and
things,
and
so
you
know,
if
you
think
of
it,
it's
just
a
momentary.
C
I
think
that
the
problem
is,
it
really
shows
a
greater
issue
and
that's
a
big
difference.
C
Indeed,
that
event
was
a
symptom
of
a
greater
issue
in
our
society,
which
we
need
to
cope
with.
C
And
we
need
to
get
out
in
the
open
and
talk
about,
then
we
got
a
lot
more
to
do.
If
you.
C
Think
it
was
just
a
you
know,
momentary
lapse
in
civility,
because
people
were
cranky
or
tired
or.
C
Kind
of
dealing
with
some
of
these
issues,
but
I
have
a
suspicion
that
that's
not
gonna
happen.
C
C
Okay,
let
me
talk
about
the
budget
and
a
few
other
issues,
so
the
budget's
passed,
the
house,
it's.
C
C
Money
based
on
predictions
of
what
the
economy
is
going
to
do
and
the
if
it's
a
a
good.
C
Positive,
hey,
we're
gonna,
have
more
money
than
we
thought.
Then
there's
usually
room.
C
C
C
Arts
funding
is
cut.
You
know
at
a
time
when,
just
like
the
hospitality
industry,
our
arts.
C
C
C
C
C
C
It's
becoming
blatantly
clear
how
many
significant
health
issues
we
have
among
our
population.
C
Whether
it's
obesity,
smoking
heart
disease,
you
name
it
we're
kind
of
at
the
top
of
the.
C
List
for
having
those
issues,
despite
all
that
funding
for
our
local
health
departments,
continues.
C
C
Despite
the
fact
that
we
know
we
have
problems
with
maternal
and
infant
health
and
and.
C
Have
fiscal
responsibility
and
you
know
if
we
had
it
your
way,
we'd
all
be
bankrupt.
Well,.
C
C
Fall
creek
pavilion
to
make
it
sound
a
little
more
appealing
at
the
one
time
cost,
but
vouchers.
C
Private
schools:
that's
going
to
increase
66
million
dollars
virtual
charter
schools,
which.
C
We've
had
a
whole
string
of
scandals,
basically
with
our
virtual
charter
schools,
real
problems.
C
C
C
C
Okay,
a
few
other
bills
that
are
of
interest.
You
might
have
heard
that
senate
bill.
C
Because
I
think
that
the
bill
is
just
way
tilted
in
the
favor
of
landlords
in
a
way
that
are.
C
Going
to
have
negative
impacts
on
tenants,
there
is
a
what
they
call
a
trailer
bill
house
bill,
1541.
C
Local
unit
of
government
can't
have
any
ordinance
affecting
the
landlord-tenant
relationship.
C
Which
is
such
a
huge
description
that
I
think,
would
pretty
much
keep
local
units
from
doing.
C
C
Thing
that
really
worries
tenant
advocates
is
there's
something
called
an
emergency
possessory.
C
Order-
and
this
is
designed
for
situations
where
you
have
a
tenant
who's,
like
literally
destroying.
C
Unit
in
a
hurry,
there's
going
to
be
waste,
there's
going
to
be
damage
to
the
landlord.
C
Well,
sb
148's
got
some
language
in
it.
That
seems
to
expand
the
situations
in
which
you
can
use.
C
That
expedited
eviction
process,
and
so
we're
gonna
have
to
see
what
the
courts
do
with
that.
C
But
that's
another
thing
that
ought
to
get
fixed,
and
so
you
know
at
this
point
the
legislatures.
C
Know
locals
stay
out
so
we'll
see
how
that's
going
to
work
out
the
one
you
know
the
other
thing
I.
C
C
C
Teacher
pay
problem,
and
you
know
we
expected
at
least
a
little
bit
of
something
get
done.
I.
C
Didn't
expect
a
600
million
appropriation
for
that,
but
I
think
it's
unfortunate
that
pretty
much.
D
E
Again,
I'm
kyle
heunen,
so
I
just
finished
filling
up.
My
tax
returns
got
him
filed
yay.
E
But
so
when
I
file
my
federal
taxes,
it's
free
to
e-file,
but
to
file.
If
I
were
to
e5
on
my
state.
E
E
C
C
Well,
we
better
just
hire
some
subcontractor
outsource,
this
somehow
pair
with
some
private.
C
B
D
From
mary
morgan
mary,
if
you
would
unmute
and
turn
on
your
video,
hello,
everyone
thanks.
F
Bloomington
about
the
homeless
encampments,
could
you
talk
about
any
legislation
in.
B
B
Six
weeks,
one
of
the
bills
that
we
did
send
over
to
the
house
senator
sandlin
authored
this
bill.
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
Become
something
bigger
when
it
gets
over
to
the
senate
looks
like
there's
a
lot
of
discussion.
C
From
indianapolis,
so
it's
kind
of
more
from
the
perspective
of
the
problems
that
indianapolis.
C
C
But
it
deals
with
what
to
do
when
you
have
kind
of
squatters
and
people
in
abandoned
homes
or.
C
Homes
that
have
not
yet
been
officially
declared
abandoned,
but
are
considered
unsafe
by
the.
C
Enjoy
an
evening
not
being
kind
of
bombarded
by
requests
for
money
or
other
interactions.
C
C
And
then
part
of
this
bill
will
create
a
low
barrier
homeless
task
force.
Now
that.
C
Kind
of
look
into
that,
that's
the
only
thing.
That's
come
out
of
the
house
that
might.
D
Okay,
the
next
question
is
from
pamela
davidson
pamela.
If
you
will
unmute
and
ask
your
question.
G
Good
morning,
shelley
matt,
we
appreciate
you
every
day.
This
question
was
really
for.
G
The
republicans
who,
let
us
know
are
not
here,
I
was
really
obsessed
with
the
indianapolis
attack.
G
Factory
farm
productions
remember
that
recycling
rules
and
now
how
what
local.
G
G
G
G
D
C
C
Have
governments
controlled
by
democrats,
so
here's
basically
what's
happened.
Here's
why
it's.
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Bloomington
things
about
paper
bags
in
the
in
the
statute
about
plastic
bags.
C
B
B
And
when
we're
dealing
with
the
covid
crisis,
economic
crises,
the
promise
to
teachers
on.
B
Addressing
pay
the
inequities
that
we
see
in
in
communities
throughout
indiana,
I
was
just
struck.
B
Was
not
supportive
of
this,
but
it
we
expanded
for
hospital
security
to
be
able
to
have.
B
Policing
rights
throughout
the
community,
and
that
is
of
concerns
of
increasing
policing.
B
And
again,
that
sort
of
speaks
to
the
the
the
home
rule
and
local
governance.
B
And
limiting
that
and
limiting
the
voice
of
the
people
again
and
again,
there
were
attempts.
B
A
H
Hi
everyone
I,
since
we're
on
the
theme
of
local
government
and
housing,
I
wondered
if.
H
Either
of
you
could
explain,
senate
bill
214
on
low-income
housing.
It's
now
means.
B
B
These
these
ideas
that
end
up
harming
communities,
so
this
bill
was
attempting
to
to
fix
that.
But.
C
And
so
representative
leonard,
is
the
house
sponsor,
and
so
I
don't
know
if
that
bill
will
move.
C
C
C
Of
different
provisions
to
kind
of
make
things
more
efficient,
so
we'll
just
have
to
see
what,
if.
I
Hi
good
morning,
thank
you
guys
so
much
for
for
being
here.
I
just
wondered
what
you
think.
I
Is
the
best
strategy
to
approach
fair
redistricting
this
cycle?
It
seems
that
so.
I
You
have
to
local
communities
to
bring
this
to
light
and
to
improve
the
chances
this
year.
A
Thank
you,
representative
pierce.
Would
you
like
to
address
this
first
yeah?
This
is
a
really
tough.
C
Issue,
I
don't
know
how
we
break
through,
but
we
keep
working
at
it.
The
thing
that's
interesting.
C
C
C
Trying
to
offer
some
amendments
in
the
house
to
try
to
accomplish
this,
but
we
should
go
ahead.
C
C
C
C
Absolute
power
is
that
you
got
to
tailor,
make
each
district
to
maximize
your
chances
of
winning.
C
C
C
Like
the
fact
that
absolute
power
settles
in
the
republican
party,
if
that's
your
team.
C
C
A
B
Well,
the
frustration
about
this,
but
I
I
want
to
take
it
a
step
further
and
say
because
we.
B
B
Have
a
choice
in
the
election
and
you're
you're
looking
at
this,
the
end
of
next
of
this
year.
B
District,
nine
that
happens
on
wednesday
this
coming
wednesday
over
zoom
from
seven
to
eight.
B
B
A
You
I
will
just
mention
about
the
meeting
that
senator
urdu
was
referring
to,
as
we
will
have
a.
A
A
A
K
B
Anything
that
engages
citizenry
is
one
that
keeps
our
democracy
alive
and
well
and.
B
I'm
curious
about,
I
think,
everybody's
curious
about
what
are
the
prizes
in
this,
but
I
think.
B
B
The
better
we're
fortunate
here
so
I
say
I
think
it's
great
I
I
hope
to
participate
in
as
well.
B
B
C
C
A
tripartisan
commission,
however,
you
look
at
it
and
I
think
that
they
should
draw.
C
And
the
members
of
the
house
and
the
senate
can
choose
whether
they
want
the
the
political.
H
C
I
hope
I'll
keep
it
on
the
right
bill
here,
the
the
issue
with
that
bill.
The
reason
why
I
opposed.
C
C
C
C
C
Really
justified
representative
hostetler
wants
to
put
that
in
the
hands
of
the
elected
bodies.
C
C
A
D
A
Questions
here
kind
of
general
questions
that
that
we
can
explore.
One
is
just
in
general.
B
B
B
Government
from
the
federal
government
and
medicaid
expenses
to
two
dollars
and
so.
B
Why
wouldn't
we
be
expanding
the
the
kind
of
care
that
students
can
get
through
medicaid
services.
B
B
B
Health
is
good,
increasing
health,
but
we
need
to
be
really
mindful
of
how
we
expand
and
put.
B
To
have
tele
health,
we
need
to
make
sure
that
everyone
has
access
to
to
broadband
or
to
the.
B
C
C
C
C
C
2.0
program
is
there
that
was
driven
by
obamacare,
and
that
is
is
pretty
much
it.
So
I
think
that.
J
J
In
december,
from
andy
starr
about
non-profit
hospital,
ceo's,
salary
being
hidden
from
view
and.
C
Well,
as
you
might
know,
there
have
been,
I
think
professor
hicks
at
ball
state
did
a
report
and.
C
They've
been
some
other
reports
that
suggest
that
the
non-profit
hospitals
are
actually.
C
Non-Profit,
you
know
the
state
hospital
association
really
objected
that
and
claimed
it
was
flawed.
C
C
C
Surgery
shut
down,
so
it's
kind
of
an
odd
situation
where
one
hand
you
hear
from
the.
C
Hospitals
we're
struggling
to
get
by
and
we
really
need
higher
medicaid
reimbursements
and
that's.
C
I
haven't
so
there
was
some
focus.
I
think
on
that
over
the
summer
and
some
of
the
summer.
C
C
B
B
D
L
I'm
sorry,
I
did
not
just
finish
this.
Oh
I'm,
sorry,
you
had,
you
had
opened
up
your
video.
D
L
A
B
Further
that
builds
on
something
that
was
passed
last
year,
and
that
says
not
only
does.
B
A
a
minor
have
to
get
permission
from
a
parent,
but
now
it
needs
to
be
notorious
by
the
way
and.
B
B
Does
a
notary
public
deserve
to
know
about,
and
so
I
share
your
concern
and
one
of
the
things
I'm.
B
Bills
into
one
and
it
will
be
in
there
and
at
that
point
that
would
be,
I
think,
a
very
would
be
a.
B
C
C
So
it
can't
function,
that's
really
what
this
is
all
about,
and
that's
I
oppose
that
because.
C
I
support
the
constitutional
right
of
woman
to
decide
her
own
reproductive
health
decisions,
so.
C
You
know
this
is
nothing
new,
most
of
the
time
they're
overturned
by
the
courts.
Now
the.
C
C
Own
members,
claiming
they're
really
not
true
pro-life
members,
because
they're
not
passing
a.
C
Bill
to
just
outright
make
it
illegal
make
it
a
crime.
They
really
want
to
roll
it
back
into
the.
C
C
Will
give
you
know
all
these
the
perfect
test
case
to
arrive
there
and
roe
v
wade?
Will.
C
Your
constitutional
rights,
the
that's
that's
kind
of
considered
timid
by
by
a
number
of
people.
C
In
the
in
the
house
now,
and
so
the
question
is
when
when,
if,
if
and
when
you
know
that
might.
C
Break
the
other
way,
and
finally,
you
see
just
an
outline
ban
come
before
the
house
who
knows.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Do
we
have
more
questions
from
the
floor.
D
As
I
foreshadowed
charlotte
zitlow
has
the
question
charlotte
you'd.
Ask
me
thanks.
M
C
C
The
you
know
through
the
childbirth
process,
and
then
you
know
ensuring
that
the
child
gets.
C
C
C
Better
access
to
contraceptives,
we
could
probably
significantly
reduce
people
who
feel
the
need.
C
Know
out
of
sight
out
of
mind,
and
so
that
that
is
the
ultimate
irony,
if
you
know
represent.
C
C
C
B
B
B
The
the
opportunity
to
support
the
doula
program
in
nato
is
very
frustrating.
We
did.
B
B
B
Earned
income
tax
credits
for
individuals
and
all
of
these
could
really
help
help
all
hoosiers.
M
M
D
Frank
hi
again,
thank
you.
It
kind
of
goes
along
with
what
you're
talking
about,
but.
J
J
What
you're,
getting
at,
with
the
whole
conundrum
with
abortion
versus
sex
education
and
support.
J
B
B
B
B
Too,
substantive,
it's
pretty
surface,
and
so
I
I
that
would
be
nice,
although
my
fear
would
be.
B
B
Anything
quite
extensive
like
that,
but
I'll
be
curious
to
hear
what
representative
pierce
has.
C
How
much
it
might
cost
the
you
know
the
state
treasury
if
they
were
enacted,
but
not
broader,.
C
Impacts
that
you
know
as
part
of
the
issue
in
legislating
is
trying
to
discern
exactly
you
know.
C
C
On
one
hand,
they
have
professional
staffs
and
all
these
committees,
who
somewhat
become
experts.
C
C
C
Just
you
know
process
what
you
hear
from
your
constituents,
what
the
lobbyists
out
in
the.
C
Hallway
are
claiming
is
going
on
with
the
bill,
and
you
know
I
like
to
try
to
do
when
I
have
time.
C
C
F
Hi,
could
you
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
topics
for
summer
study
sessions
get
decided.
F
Housing
crisis
is
being
considered
thanks,
representative
pierce.
Would
you
like
to
respond.
C
Yeah,
this
is
a
total
insiders
game,
these
study
committees,
so
there
are
a
bunch
of
different.
C
C
C
C
Please
study
this
topic.
Then
the
leaders
of
the
the
four
leaders
of
the
caucus
they
vote
on,
which.
C
Topics
they
think
ought
to
be
actually
studied
during
the
session
and
and
then
obviously
you.
C
Have
to
get
a
majority
vote
there
for
that
to
happen.
So
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
that
goes
on.
C
Behind
the
scenes
you
don't
see,
as
they're
kind
of
you
know,
negotiating
that
out.
C
What's
going
to
get
heard,
the
other
interesting
thing
is
speaker
bosman
when
he
was
around.
C
C
When
I
was
the
chair
of
the
interim
study
committee
on
elections
way
back,
you
know
the.
C
C
C
C
During
the
summer,
so
you
gotta
you
gotta,
get
through.
The
leadership
is
the
short
answer.
A
B
B
B
B
That's
what
what
I'm,
what
I'm
going
to
try
to
do,
and
hopefully
it
will
get
some
attention.
This.
B
K
B
B
B
B
B
B
Was
a
warming
to
this
idea
of
carbon
neutrality
coming
from
our
utilities,
companies
and
that.
B
B
Was
coming
from
them
that
they
are
reducing
and
closing
much
of
the
you
know
the
coal
plants.
B
B
Can,
but
still
we
have
a
long
way
to
go.
We
have
a
long
way
to
go
when
it
comes
to
making.
B
C
Well,
jim,
if
you
want
to
make
a
legislators
eye
roll
really
fast,
you
just
start
talking.
C
You
know
all
the
fossil
fuels
their
external
costs,
which
have
not
been.
You
know
until
recently,.
C
Anyway,
really
discussed
or
or
kind
of
assigned
to
these
different
forms
of
energy.
It's
almost
a.
C
C
Projects
unless
they
could
show
that
there
is
a
payback
within
10
years,
and
it
has
to
be
some.
C
C
M
Okay,
excuse
me,
I'm
sorry
sure
my
eyes
aren't
very
good.
There's
no
excuse.
M
C
Restricted
way
back
in,
I
think
2005.,
so
that's
going
to
be
over
in
the
senate
and.
C
I'm
hoping
that
maybe
that
will
get
removed,
that's
one
issue
and
then
on
wetlands
in
general,.
C
Which
seems
like
hard
to
believe
you
know.
First
of
all,
idem
was
created
in
indiana
to.
C
C
That
kind
of
good
stuff
are
actually,
you
know,
having
an
over-officious
idem,
but
that's.
C
Essentially,
the
argument-
and
so
you
know,
as
we
know,
the
wetlands
have
great
environmental.
C
C
Sense
to
protect
those-
and
I
think
I've
been
hearing
a
little
bit
that
perhaps
maybe
the
house.
C
B
B
Which
is
ironic
because
the
wetlands
help
us
deal
with
water,
so
I
I
hope,
I'm
hopeful,
because
I
am.
B
Hearing
that
that
bill
for
deregulating
indiana's
remaining
isolated
wetlands
may
not.
B
B
B
Kill
it
yeah
good.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
more
questions?
We
have
one
from
georgian
sorry.
H
This
is
just
a
quick
question
for
clarification.
Representative
pierce,
you
were
just
talking
about.
H
Can
you
give
the
number
of
that
bill?
Do
you
know
it
off
the
top
of
your
head.
C
Is
the
house
author
and
maybe
if
I
can
get
into
legislations
by
legislation
I'll
be
able
to.
C
Send
someone
a
trusty
computer
in
front
of
me
and
but
yeah
that
was
an
amendment
so.
C
Got
put
in
there,
so
it's
kind
of
an
afterthought
and
then
it
expanded
even
further.
C
H
A
N
N
The
indiana
coalition
for
public
education
in
monroe
county
side
note
we
did
just.
N
N
And
we're
very
proud
for
him
to
be
in
that,
but
I'm
wondering
the
status
of
hp,
1005.
N
C
C
C
Money
thing
going
on
in
the
background,
but
you
know
I
I'm
from
having
talked
to
enough.
C
C
And
you
know
the
bad
schools
will
be
forced
out
of
the
system
and
that's
what
they're.
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
Question
I
do
not
appreciate
house
bill
1005
or
house
bill
412
which
died
in
committee,
but
413.
It.
B
B
B
B
Conversations
about
really
how
we're
going
to
address
any
of
the
of
the
learning
loss
that
our.
B
B
To
support
10
of
indiana's
children,
so
it
is,
it
is
really
unfortunate,
but
I
do
not
support
it.