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to.
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Conduct
the
legislative
update,
my
name
is
sonja
leer
camp.
I
also
go
by
sunny,
which
is
my
nickname.
A
I
want
to
first
of
all
thank
our
sponsors,
the
league
of
women
voters
for
bloomington
and
monroe.
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County,
the
league
of
women
voters
for
brown
county,
the
greater
bloomington
chamber
of
commerce.
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And
the
brown
county
chamber
of
commerce
we
also
want
to
represent
to
excuse
me
to
greet.
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So
we
will
go
ahead
now
and
discuss
a
little
bit
about
the
process.
We're
going
to
use.
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And
they'll
have
about
10
minutes
each
to
do
that
and
give
us
maybe
some
highlights
of
things.
A
The
participants
here,
anyone
who
is
watching
this
forum
to
ask
their
questions
and
what
we
would.
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A
A
Call
upon
you
in
the
order
the
questions
are
received
and
at
the
time
you
are
called
upon.
A
To
the
representative
and
senator
now
I
want
you
to
make
sure
and
be
aware
of
the
fact.
A
Okay:
okay,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
next
slide.
B
B
B
B
With
the
environment,
we've
done
a
great
deal
thus
far
on
wastewater
and
addressing.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
Thank
you
everyone
for
attending
this
morning.
Why
don't
I
pick
up
on
shelly's.
C
Report
on
the
electric
vehicle
bill,
it's
disappointing
to
hear
that
amendment
went
in.
C
C
C
Buy
power
from
clean
energy
sources-
and
it's
just
you
know
too
restrictive
in
my
opinion,
so.
C
C
And
I've
heard
that
the
you
know
the
utilities
energy
association
have
really
been
pushing
that.
C
What
happens
in
the
house
is
a
bill
that
would
create
incentives
to
push
forward
small
modular.
C
Nuclear
reactors
to
provide
energy
which
has
been
touted
to
us
in
the
general
assembly
for.
C
At
least
10
years,
this
is
great
new
technology
that
it's
safer,
that
it's
smaller
scale
and.
C
C
Two
things
I
think
that
are
getting
ignored
about
this
is
just
that
the
technology's
really
not.
C
C
C
C
Another
thing
that's
interesting
is
there
are
a
number
of
counties
in?
I
guess
you.
C
C
C
Last
year
there
was
an
attempt
to
create
a
state
bill
that
would
put
some
parameters.
C
And
requirements
to
allow
some
of
these
facilities
into
these
counties
and
that
kind.
C
C
There's
a
bill
moving
that
would
essentially
say
to
the
counties.
If
you
declare
yourself.
C
Energy
facilities,
then
we
will
basically
give
you
a
dollar
for
every
megawatt
hour
of
energy.
C
That's
created
there
into
your
into
your
tax
base,
so
I
think
they're.
Basically
last
year
was.
C
C
C
Of
areas
of
the
state
now
that
have
essentially
become
off
limits
to
renewable
energy.
C
And
I'll
just
finish
up
with
two
bills
of
interest
to
monroe
county
specifically.
C
C
C
C
C
C
Than
have
some
artificial
limits
put
in
by
the
state,
basically
limiting
it
and
then
another.
C
During
accidents,
so
we
just
wanted
to
remember
his
sacrifice
and
so
I'm
pleased
that
that's.
C
Moving
along
and
I
anticipate
that
we'll
pass
the
house
and
at
some
point
in
the
future.
C
There'll
probably
be
a
ceremony
to
officially
rename
a
bridge
over
there
and
honor
james
driver.
A
Thank
you
so
much
representative,
pierce,
okay.
I
guess
it's
time
for
us
to
open
the.
A
D
D
Jim
borman
and
our
second
question
will
be
from
daryl.
Forgive
me
if
I
mispronounce
it.
E
E
E
E
C
C
So
that's
that
was
good,
that
the
senate
gave
up
so
they've
got
the
house
bill
now
and
we're.
C
Hoping
they'll
just
give
up
on
the
whole
topic,
but
I
don't
know
if
they'll
to
attempt
to.
B
Reading
that
you
know,
we've
seen
this
happen
with
mouse
with
in
states
that
that
has
already
been.
B
Banned
and
I'll
just
speak
to
that,
that
was
that
specific
graphic
novel
was
really
a.
B
B
B
B
Week
but
as
we
know,
that
chairman
has
a
does
wait
till
last
minute
and
then
makes
changes
at.
B
B
A
Remind
us
who,
who
that
chairman
is
just
in
case.
We
want
to
write
an
email
or
something
like
that.
D
D
Vargas
and
after
that
would
be
amy
oliver,
so
daryl,
please
unmute.
F
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
Yeah
there
I'm
just
as
frustrated
as
you
are
about
this.
You
know
essentially
in
2017
that.
C
Very
close
vote,
but
they
basically
convinced
the
legislature
to
reduce
the
the
net.
C
C
C
So
we
have
an
energy
task
force,
that's
working
and
I
keep
getting
told
that
next.
C
C
C
An
even
lower
payment
requirement,
which
would
essentially
make
it
so
that
solar
power
never.
C
C
Own
utilities-
and
they
don't
want
anyone
to
be
energy
independent
in
this
state.
D
G
G
G
G
A
Thank
you
amy
and
representative
pierce.
If
you
would
go
first,
please.
C
C
C
Are
some
places
where
you
can
get
involved
in
the
political
process?
And
I
just
think
that
is
the.
C
C
C
They
fear
the
extreme
right
more
than
they
fear
the
educators,
who
are
just
so
frustrated.
B
B
B
A
So
moderator
do
we
have
the
next
question
ready.
H
H
Amy
oliver's
question
that
just
to
reinforce
what
you
just
said,
I
really
appreciate
it.
Senator.
H
The
those
who
are
supporting
social,
emotional
learning,
the
ista,
as
as,
as
you
know,
have.
H
H
So
I'm
going
to
continue,
if
you
don't
mind,
they're,
all
working
together.
My
question.
H
Is
to
senator
yoder,
especially,
what
is
what
do
you
see
as
the
the
democrats
response
on.
H
This,
how
strongly
do
you
feel
they're
pushing
back
and
we're
so
lucky
to
have
you
on
the
on
the.
H
A
B
Does
concern
me
because
all
I'm
hearing
is
from
people
like
you
when
you
are
able
to.
B
B
B
C
C
Know
bought
that
bill
through
very
clearly,
but
you
know,
as
senator
yoder
pointed
out,
it's
really.
C
C
That
the
republicans
seem
to
be
adopting.
You
know
the
old
muhammad
ali
rope-a-dope
approach.
C
C
C
C
Participate
they
kind
of
sit
on
their
hands,
and
that
makes
it
much
more
difficult.
But.
C
Is
also
helpful,
thank
you,
representative
pierce.
Yes,
do
we
have
someone
else
in
the
queue.
A
We
have
three
more
questions
in
line
bruce
jaffe
you're.
Next,
please
unmute.
I
Thank
you
very
much.
I
detect
a
sense
of
frustration,
shelly
and
mark
in
this
session.
I
A
Thank
you
bruce
representative
pierce.
If
you
would
answer
that
first.
C
Know
whether
it's
tax
policy
tax
fairness,
you
know
just
there
are
a
lot
of
issues
that.
C
Just
give
you
one
example
in
my
case
this
session,
so
for
a
long
time,
people
incarcerated
inmates.
C
C
Level
put
in
you
know,
basically
regulate
the
rates
because
there's
only
one
provider,
it's
a.
C
C
C
C
C
And
and
that's
just
one
example
of
how
you
can
do
things
and
then
also
you
know,
we
just.
C
The
monopoly
basically
on
these
ev
charging
things
and
when,
when
I
spoke
out
about
that.
C
B
Different
ways
of
building
some
trust
and
and
building
my
relationships
with
my
colleagues
in.
B
B
Some
really
good
conversations
with
with
really
the
chairs
and
build
some
relationship
there
and.
B
B
B
Last
week
I
was
able
to
have
a
a
pretty
good
conversation
with
the
chair
of
that
committee.
B
B
J
Pierce
for
being
here
on
a
saturday
morning,
I
have
yet
another
question
about
hb
1134.
J
J
Which
we
can
say,
okay,
this
is
definitely
not
going
to
be
heard
if
it
hasn't
been
scheduled
and.
J
Then
the
second
question
you
know
bloomington
is
home
to
the
flagship
state
university
of
the.
B
Things
off
and
putting
things
on
you
know
up
until
the
day
of
so
education,
11
34
will
be
heard
in.
B
B
B
Them
know
give
them
a
heads
up,
but
it
can
be.
It
can
be
the
day
of
where,
where
things
happen,.
B
Relationship
with
with
their
government
affairs
people
and
appreciate
the
work
that
they're
doing.
B
B
Employment
there
and
how
that
has
come
to
light
again
and
has
really
impacted
another
layer
of.
C
Rarely
you
know,
they'll
come
out
publicly
and
criticism
it's
just
I
mean
their
strategy
is
just.
C
C
Reality
on
that,
as
far
as
the
deadline,
I
think
the
senate
deadlines
are
pretty
similar
and.
C
C
Still
come
back
in
a
conference
committee,
so
you
know
if
the
house
is
really
hell-bent.
C
They're
not
required
to
take
testimony
in
there
and
and
they
don't
even
have
to
say,
they're.
A
D
K
Thank
you
league
and
thank
you
shelley
and
matt.
Thank
you
for
being
tortured
every.
K
K
K
C
C
C
C
And
the
chair
of
the
house
elections
committee
clearly
thinks
that
voting
by
mail
is
bad.
C
He
thinks
it's,
you
know
just
riven
with
fraud
and
and
is
problematic.
He
wants
everybody
voting.
C
From
the
senate,
I
think
you
know
senator
ford
from
terre
haute,
not
jd,
ford
from
indianapolis,
but.
C
Senator
ford
over
from
terre
haute
is
the
chair
of
the
elections
committee
and
I
don't
know
if.
C
He'll
pick
up
that
provision
or
not,
and
so
we
have
to
wait
and
see
what
the
senate's
going
to.
C
Basically
put
them
in
the
one
merged
them
and
and
kept
in
this
kind
of
suppression,
provision.
C
So
I'm
hoping
that
perhaps
the
senate
will
think
better
of
it
and
and
not
put
it.
A
Thank
you,
matt
senator
yoder
thanks
pam,
it's
good
to
see
you.
I
would.
B
Anticipate
that
the
bill,
I
I
can't
see
why
11
16
wouldn't
get
a
hearing,
but.
B
I
I
do.
I
do
feel
that
the
the
chair
of
elections,
chair
or
senator
john
ford
from
terre
haute.
B
B
Question
I
feel
like
it
doesn't
matter
it
does
matter.
Maybe
you
don't
feel
like.
A
D
L
A
B
B
B
B
That
it's
not
an
expansion,
but
technically
it
is
being
expanded.
So
we're
keeping
an
eye
on
1072.
B
Amendments
is
to
to
provide
guardrails
for
getting
some
accountability
for
charter
schools.
C
C
C
C
C
They
put
in
all
kinds
of
things
to
really
tighten
down
the
screws
on
these
referendums.
C
Work
and
you
get
you
convince
the
taxpayers
to
pay
additional
money.
Now
you
have
to
share
it
with.
C
Other
you
know
charter
schools,
which
you
know
have
not
done
anything
to
help.
You
know.
C
C
C
A
Thank
you,
representative
pierce.
The
next
question
please.
M
Yes,
last
week
I
read
an
article
in
the
wall
street
journal
entitled.
M
A
Thank
you,
louise
representative
pierce.
Would
you
like
to
address
that
question
first,
please.
C
C
Speaker,
houston
and
president
pro
tem
bray
have
said,
is
we
we
think
there's
a
problem
here.
C
People
are
paying
too
much,
the
hospitals
are,
as
non-profits
are
collecting
too
many
reserves.
C
C
Up
with
their
own
plan
to
do
that,
but
it's
just
been
interesting
because.
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
H
Thanks
again
boy,
I
gotta
tell
you
senator
yorder
how
lucky
we
are
to
have
both
of
you.
H
H
What
we
want
to
be
doing
during
this
phase
is
to
try
to
convince
the
republican
leadership,
not.
H
H
H
The
second
is
to
is
a
follow-up
to
dave,
askin's
question.
In
fact,
there
were
200
faculty
and.
H
A
Senator
yoder,
would
you
go
first,
please
just
for
clarification.
Is
this
about
11
34,
specifically.
H
B
B
B
Is
so
it
doesn't
get
a
hearing
that
would
be
the
best.
The
best
solution
for
11
34
is
just.
C
This
case,
the
chair
of
the
senate
committee,
but
one
thing
you
have
to
know
is
that
the.
C
C
And
if
they
don't
like
what
I'm
doing,
they
can
throw
me
out,
whereas
people
in
other
districts.
C
Can't
so
the
key
thing
is
you
have
to
network
and
try
to
get
as
much
grassroots
opposition.
C
C
My
district,
so
I
think
that
that
can
have
some
impact
if,
if
legislators
are
hearing
from
people.
C
C
C
C
Over
from
the
senate
in
the
house
and
cummins
and
eli
lilly
showed
up
and
they
spoke
against
it.
C
A
D
Thank
you
all
right,
representative
pierce.
Would
you
like
to
address
that
question.
C
This
is
so,
there
are
two
bills
that
would
really
just
be
a
revolution
in
administrative.
C
One
bill
would
say
that
if
you
right
now,
if
you
appeal
an
agency
rule,
you
go
to
court,
you
say
this.
C
Agency
somehow
broke
the
law
and
passing
this
it
didn't
follow
the
statute
or
didn't
have
the.
C
C
C
C
C
C
To
plant
the
expert
agencies
when
it
comes
to
say,
environmental
regulations
and
so
that
bill's.
C
C
C
Environment,
it's
like
what's
that
trade-off,
going
to
be
and
and
and
he
kind
of
talked
around
that.
A
B
That
I'm
on,
we
haven't
been
debating
them
on
the
floor
of
the
senate.
Yet,
but
I
appreciate
the.
B
B
Such
frustration
from
our
public
schools
on
the
amount
of
regulation
and
and
unfunded
mandates.
B
And
you
know,
11
34
does
adds
to
the
burden
of
teachers
and
we
have
no
problem
continuing
to
add.
B
Sort
of
a
constant
chorus
of
we
have
too
many
regulations.
We
have
too
many
regulations.
B
And
it
is
very
concerning
because
it
is
our
environment,
and
I
wish
we
had
such
caution
with.
B
Our
environment
that
we
have
when
it
comes
to
educating
our
children,
but
you
know
that.
B
B
A
D
If
not,
if
not
we'll
go
ahead
to
I
understand
tim
maloney
had
a
question
tim.
Are
you
there.
K
K
K
A
Thank
you
very
much
pam
and,
and
I
senator
yoder,
I
think,
you're
up
first,
this
time.
B
B
And
in
you
know
the
first
time,
but
we
really
made
it
a
priority
and
was
not
successful.
B
B
B
Next
session,
since
it
is
a
budget
session,
we'll
be
able
to
make
some
make
some
strides
in
that.
B
Criminalizing
non-violent
marijuana
use
or
just
non-violent,
just
marijuana,
use
and.
B
C
Yeah,
I
think,
right
now:
it's
a
mixed
bag
on
criminal
justice
reform.
I
think
overall.
C
C
Kind
of
most
relevant
to
this
is,
as
you
know,
there
have
been
non-profit
corporations
formed.
C
Front
groups
and
really
gone
to
work
to
try
to
attack
these
organizations
and
unfortunately,.
C
We've
had
some
tragic
situations
where
you
know
people
awaiting
trial
were
able
to
make.
C
Misdemeanors
when
we
know
that
people
always
get
charged
with
felonies,
you
get
overcharged
on.
C
C
A
Hey,
thank
you
both
very
much
at
this
point
in
time.
I
think
that
we
have.
A
Senator
yoder
and
representative
pierce
an
opportunity
to
kind
of
summarize
things.
A
And
then
we
will
end
by
closing
out
with
our
reminder
of
some
other
things
for
our
next
session.
A
So,
representative
pierce,
I
think
you
get
to
go
first,
this
time.
Any
summary,
okay!
Well,
maybe
just.
C
And
so
you
know
for
the
house
tuesday,
the
22nd
of
this
month
is
the
deadline
for
bills
to
get
out.
C
House
is
going
to
go
ahead
and
move
and
go
along
with,
and
then
you
know
by
the
next
week
we'll.
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
B
B
I
think
for
in
honor
of
black
history
month
and
in
in
light
of
what
we're
having
discussions
about.
B
With
11
34,
that
will
be
a
really
important
day,
even
though
it's
not
about
legislation
but
still.
B
Have
musicians
that
are
coming
into
the
senate
to
play
and
I'll
be
honoring.
The
jacobs
school.
B
For
their
100
years
of
influence
globally
with
their
their
music
and
all
that
they've
done.
A
A
A
Moderator
from
the
brown
county
league
and
community
access
television,
our
legislator.
A
Your
activism
going,
I
want
to
add
a
thank
you
to
our
sponsors,
the
greater
bloomington
chamber
of.