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Oppose SJ 21, door to an Article V Constitutional Convention.
-Start Date: 03/10/2025; End Date: 
-Sends email to ALL STATE REPRESENTATIVES
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sj2-doortoarticlev-constitutionalconvention

It’s tough to oppose the idea of term limits. It is being championed by Republicans who are really motivate by another notion.  If enough states sign on to US Congressional term limits, a Constitutional Convention will be required to amend the Constitution.  This is what the proponents of this legislation want. 

An Article V National Constitutional Convention would open the door that makes it possible for a rewriting of the Constitution.  Sound crazy, only 4 more states need to sign on and there will be enough states supporting term limits to trigger a Constitutional Convention.  With no guidelines in the Constitution for running a Constitution Convention, this could put our democracy and civil rights in peril.


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Speaker Todd Huston - Thank you for killing SB201 and SB284

-Start Date: 01/25/25; End Date: 3/10/25
Time sensitive- Please send week of March 3
-Sends email to Speaker Todd Huston
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/speakertoddhuston-thankyou-killedsb201-sb284?source=direct_link&

Elected officials need to hear from those who oppose and those who support actions taken for or against pending legislation. In this case, Indiana Speaker of the House Todd Huston was not in favor of changes to election laws proposed in SB201 and SB284. Those who care about voting rights need to thank Speaker Huston for his stance against these bills. 

But Huston also needs to be aware of other bills making their way through the House which are detrimental to Indiana voters and ask him not to support hearing for these bills.


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Oppose House Bill 1680
-Start Date: 02/10/25; End Date: 
-Sends email to writer's SENATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-house-bill-1680?source=direct_link&
  • Requires documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote for those issued temporary credentials by BMV, creating disparate treatment for citizens, and likely violating federal law.
  • Narrows the assistance able to be provided to voters completing registration applications and does not relate to their qualifications to vote. This could be construed as a literacy test.
  • Rejects a mailed absentee ballot for lack of date
  • Disenfranchises unhoused voters
  • Allows a challenger or watcher to enter, leave, re-enter multiple polling places on election day
  • For primary elections, allows any voter who resides in any precinct to challenge a voter at a primary election.
  • Revives the Indiana data enhancement association by allowing the SoS to enter into a memorandum of understanding with other states to share voter registration information
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Oppose SB-10-Suppresses Vote-Students and Legally Registered Voters
-Start Date: 01/25/25; End Date: When leaves committee
-Sends email to all members of HOUSE Elections Committee
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb-10-suppresses-vote-of-students-and-legally-registered-voters?source=direct_link&

SB 10 invalidates the use of state-educational-issued student IDs for voting; requires the county voter registration office to remove voters from the voting rolls if they have not cast a vote in the two most recent general elections; puts unreasonable requirements on county clerks to verify citizenship; and ends the requirement that BMV employees ask customers if they want to register to vote or update their registration

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Oppose SB 287: Partisan School Boards
-Start Date: 01/21/25; End Date: When leaves committee
-Sends email to all members of HOUSE
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb-287-partisan-school-boards?source=direct_link&

Partisan School Boards promise to bring division and conflict to our public schools.

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Oppose SB450 - Article V Convention
DANGEROUS BILL
-Start Date: 01/28/25; End Date: 
-Sends email to HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb450-article-v-convention-dangerous-bill?source=direct_link&

The Indiana Senate passed Senate Joint Resolution 21 (SJR21) to allow Indiana to become one of the states calling for an Article V Constitutional Convention, in Indiana’s case, to ask for Congressional term limits, something many across the political spectrum can get behind. But SJR21 moves our nation dangerously close to opening up our Constitution for unlimited amendments to be introduced or existing amendments to be altered. SJR21 is now headed for the Indiana House. 

 

Senate Bill 450 (SB450) outlines Indiana’s self-imposed rules for an Article V Convention, clearly spelling out which of the 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution would be off limits – the Bill of Rights, which are Amendments 1-10 (personal rights Amendments), and Amendments 13 (abolition of slavery), 14 (equal protection), 15 (right to vote not denied by race), 19 (women’s right to vote), 23 (presidential vote for D.C.), 24 (abolition of poll taxes), and 26 (right to vote at age 18). 

 

Which Amendments to the U.S. Constitution SB450 does not outline as being off bounds in an Article V Constitutional Convention are:

11 (suits against States)

12 (Election of President and Vice President)

16 (Income tax)

17 (Popular election of Senators)

18 (Prohibition of liquor)

20 (Presidential term & succession, assembly of Congress)

21 (Repeal of Prohibition)

22 (two-term limit on Presidency)

25 (Presidential disability & succession)

27 (Congressional compensation)


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FEDERAL

Oppose the S.A.V.E. Act
-Start Date: 01/29/25; End Date: When leaves committee
-Sends email to writer's US REPRESENTATIVE
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-save-act?source=direct_link&

The 119th Congress has made the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (“SAVE”) Act a top priority. The proposed legislation threatens to inject chaos in our elections and block millions of eligible Americans from voting by requiring documentary proof of citizenship (such as a passport or birth certificate) to register. 

The SAVE Act is based on the repeatedly disproven narrative that undocumented immigrants are voting in our elections. These assertions defy basic commonsense. Not only is it practically impossible for an undocumented immigrant to register to vote, it is also ridiculous to imagine an undocumented immigrant would risk government scrutiny, arrest, and deportation — all to cast just one vote. 


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GENERAL

Oppose SB 289 - Nondiscrimination in employment and education
-Start Date: 03/01/25; End Date: When leaves committee
-Sends email to all members of HOUSE Judiciary Committee
-Link for including in emails and social media:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb-289-nondiscrimination?source=direct_link&

LWV has a clear policy supporting DEI.  DEI efforts improve office culture and increased productivity.  It attracts younger generations, promotes creativity and increases retention. DEI fosters an environment of collaboration and broadens viewpoints thus servicing all residents of Indiana. A diverse workforce and student body is one that brings fresh ideas and unique perspectives to share and learn. DEI initiatives are intended to address and correct discriminatory policies or practices that may be found within an organization.

 

SB289 Establishes prohibitions and requirements on state agencies, state educational institutions, and health profession licensing boards regarding diversity, equity, and inclusionProvides that a school corporation, charter school, state agency, or political subdivision may not: (1) require or otherwise compel a student of the school corporation or charter school or an employee to affirm, adopt, or adhere to certain beliefs or concepts; or (2) use public funds to contract with, hire, or otherwise engage consultants, trainers, or other persons to take certain actions to promote the beliefs or concepts. Provides that a school corporation, charter school, state agency, political subdivision, or an employee of a school corporation, charter school, state agency, or political subdivision may not, in the course or scope of public service or employment, promote, or endorse stereotypes. 

 

This bill in the name of preventing discrimination allows those intent on discriminating permission to do so by removing education tools to educate our students, our work force, and our health care providers.



Education

HB1001- Protect Public School Funding
-Start Date: 3/16/25; End Date: 
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-Sends email to all members Senate Appropriations Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/hb1001-protectpublicschoolfunding

Funding public education is about serving a common good.  Public schools accept all children and provide safe places to learn how to find common ground despite the many differences. Our public schools are the heartbeats of our neighborhoods where our kids learn to live in community with one another. 

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Oppose-SB518-Property Tax Dollar From Public Schools
-Start Date: 2/16/25; End Date: 
-Sends email to all members House Ways and Means Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb518-propertytaxdollarsfrompublicschools?source=direct_link&

SB 518 will cost public schools over $18.6 million across three years. 

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Oppose catastrophic cuts to public school funding
-Start Date: 2/14/25; End Date: 
-Sends email to all members House Ways and Means Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-catastrophic-cuts-to-public-school-funding?source=direct_link&

There are major property tax reform bills being floated this session. These bills will cripple—many services in our Hoosier communities (like libraries and fire departments). Below are the devastating costs to our public school districts. 

SB1 as of 2/11 will cost Indiana school districts about $370 million across three years according to the LSA (it was originally $1.9 billion for SB 1 and $67.4 million for SB 9).

SB 443 will cost Indiana school districts $2.4 million across three years according to the LSA (it was originally $288.7 million).

SB 518 will cost Indiana school districts over $150 million across three years (this money would leave public control and go to privately managed charter schools). 

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Oppose-SB523-Chaplains in Public Schools
-Start Date: 2/16/25; End Date: When leaves committee
-Sends email to all members House Education Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb523-chaplainsinpublicschools?source=direct_link&

SB 523  would violate important separation of church and state constitutional protections. The primary role of chaplains is to provide pastoral or religious counseling to people in spiritual need. Allowing them to assume official positions—whether paid or voluntary—in public schools will create an environment ripe for religious indoctrination of students.  

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Oppose-SB442-SexEducationPermission
-Start Date: 2/15/25; End Date: When leaves committee
-Sends email to all members House Education Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb442-sexeducationpermission?source=direct_link&

Senate Bill 442 would require a public school that teaches sex education to obtain school board approval for the curriculum by submitting information about topics that will be taught.Then publish basic information about them in a “conspicuous” place on the school’s website. The school’s parental consent form — which lets parents remove their children from sexual education classes — would need a link to that information.

Language including private schools was amended out, giving public school boarded a target on their back.

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Oppose HB 1348-Diploma Equivalency
-Start Date: 2/2/25; End Date: 
-Sends email to all members Senate Education And Career Development Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-hb-1348-diplomaequivalence?source=direct_link&

Elevates the status of a diploma from a nonaccredited school to that of a public high school.

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Oppose HB 1002 Maintain Standards for Secretary of Education
-Start Date: 2/4/25; End Date: 
-Sends email to all members Senate Education And Career Development Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-hb-1002-maintain-standards-for-secretary-of-education?source=direct_link&

HB 1002 Removes standards for the Secretary of Education and lessens requirements and regulations for charter schools. 



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Natural Resources 

Oppose Shifting Costs of Small Modular Reactors to Ratepayers and Slowdown of Coal Retirements
-Start Date: 3/7/25; End Date:4/29/25
-Sends email to writer's STATE SENATOR
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-hb1007-energygenerationresources

HB 1007 Energy Generation Resources shifts the costs of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) and outdated coal generation on to ratepayers and taxpayers and slows the closure of coal plants. 


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Oppose Modular Nuclear Reactor Bill and Anti-Renewable Bills
-Start Date: 3/7/25; End Date:4/29/25
-Sends email to writer's STATE REPRESENTATIVES
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-smrandanti-renewablebills

SB 425 Energy Production Zones now has an amendment that excludes solar and wind projects in favor of coal, natural gas, and small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs). 

SB 423 Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program andSB 424 Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Development Costs bothslow down Indiana’s transition to clean energy and pass on to ratepayers the cost of development of unproven SMRs. 



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Oppose SB 425 Energy Production Zones
-Start Date: 2/10/25; End Date: 2/28/25
-Sends email to writer's STATE SENATOR
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb425-energyproductionzones?source=direct_link&

For Indiana to minimize energy costs and transition to a clean energy future, statewide siting reform is needed, and we had originally supported this bill.  However, as currently amended, we now oppose it.  In the words of the Hoosier Environmental Council, it has “essentially become a vehicle for easier SMR (small modular nuclear reactors), coal, and natural gas siting but excludes clean and affordable renewable energy.”  

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Oppose Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Bills
-Start Date: 2/10/25; End Date: 2/28/25
-Sends email to all members of SENATE UTILITIES AND HOUSE UTILITIES COMMITTEES
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/opposesmallmodularnuclearreactorbills?source=direct_link&

HB 1007, SB 423, and SB 424 would require Indiana electric utility customers to pay for the development costs before the utility even seeks final approval to build small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs). These SMRs are a risky and yet unproven technology, for which ratepayers should not have to pay the costs. In addition, HB 1007 also includes language that may slow the closure of costly and dirty coal plants.

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Protection of Communities’ Water Resources
-Start Date: 3/9/25; End Date:4/29/25
-Sends email to writer's STATE SENATOR
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-hb1037-waterresources

HB 1037 Storm Water Management would limit a community’s ability to protect its water resources through construction storm water permits. It would prevent a town, city or county from creating erosion control rules or nature-based solutions to stormwater challenges that are more stringent than the statewide IDEM general permit. This would leave construction sites of less than 1 acre (almost ALL single-family home sites) completely without erosion control.


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Support a Comprehensive Water Plan for Indiana
-Start Date: 3/7/25; End Date:4/29/25
-Sends email to writer's STATE REPRESENTATIVES
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/supportcomprehensivewaterplanfor-indiana

SB 4 Water Matters was passed by the Senate after an important amendment requiring stricter reporting of water transfers across counties. This amendment improved the bill to make it an important first step in comprehensive water planning for Indiana. 



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Health / Women's Health
Oppose SB 2 - Medicaid Matters
-Start Date: 1/28/25; End Date:
-Sends email to all members of HOUSE PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE
-Link for including in emails: 
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/oppose-sb-2-medicaid-matters?source=direct_link&


The League of Women Voters supports access to affordable, quality, basic health care for all US residents.As public health crises increasingly reveal, a health program should protect the health of its most vulnerable populations, urban and rural, in order to protect the health of everyone.

 

One of every four Hoosiers rely on Medicaid for health care coverage.  Senate Bill 2 would eliminate health coverage for over 250,000 people currently receiving health care, increase program costs, and cancel federal funding that supports critical health care programs in Indiana.

 

In its original form, SB2 would have cut health care for over 750,000 people after three years regardless of income eligibility or health conditions.  After thousands of letters and calls in response to the League Action alert, as well as other Hoosiers, this provision was removed.  However, SB2 still arbitrarily limits HIP 2 coverage to 500,000 Hoosiers regardless of need and increases costs for all Medicaid services.


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HB1042 - Feminine Hygiene Exemption from state sales tax
-Start Date: 1/7/25; End Date:
-Sends email to the writer's SENATOR
-Link for including in emails: 
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/hb1042-support?source=direct_link&


Even though the bill didn't get action in the House, ask your senator to consider incorporating it into a Senate bill.

Adding adult diapers and feminine hygiene products as tax-exempt items will support an essential healthcare need.

Children's diapers were made tax-exempt in 2022, setting precedent for ensuring equitable treatment for all ages.


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Gun Safety

Protect Life-Saving Gun Safety Policies – Oppose President Trump's Rollbacks
-Start Date: 3/5/25; End Date:
-Sends email to writer's Federal Senator and Representative
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/opposegunsafetyrollbacks?source=direct_link&

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of ghost guns recovered by law enforcement agencies nationwide increased by 1,000%, with over 19,000 ghost guns recovered by law enforcement in 2021 alone. https://www.bradyunited.org/resources/issues/what-are-ghost-guns

Since the federal background check system's inception in 1994, over 4 million illegal gun sales have been denied. https://everytownresearch.org/report/background-check-loopholes/

A study found that individuals prohibited from purchasing a firearm due to a misdemeanor violent offense were 22% less likely to be arrested for a subsequent violent offense compared to those not denied purchase. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10089059/

States requiring background checks for all gun sales have lower rates of firearm homicide and suicide, as well as reduced gun trafficking. https://www.everytown.org/solutions/background-checks/

These statistics underscore the effectiveness of current gun safety policies in reducing violence and enhancing public safety.




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Support HB1676 – Secure Firearm Storage
-Start Date: 2/6/25; End Date: When leaves committee
-Sends email to all members House-Courts And Criminal Code Committee
-Link for including in emails:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/support-hb1676securefirearmstorage?source=direct_link&

Secure storage is a simple, effective way to protect our communities.

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