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Weekly Statehouse update: House GOP budget, immigration enforcement, collegiate trans sports ban

The 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly must finish no later than April 29.
The 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly must finish no later than April 29.

House Republicans advance their budget proposal. A controversial immigration bill quickly clears the House chamber. And a ban on transgender women competing in college sports heads to the Senate.

Here’s what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.

HB 1001: State budget

The House GOP budget plan increases K-12 education funding by 2 percent each year; cuts most state agencies by 5 percent; reduces local public health funding; and does not eliminate waitlists for care under Medicaid. Republicans said  HB 1001 is about freedom and opportunity; Democrats called it  a missed opportunity.

The House advanced the two-year, $46 billion spending plan Thursday, as the first half of the legislation session came to a close.

HB 1531: Various immigration matters

House-approved legislation empowers the attorney general to go after businesses that might employ undocumented immigrants. And  HB 1531 allows the governor to withhold state funding from local governments and law enforcement agencies that don’t fully cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Supporters said Indiana must play a role in immigration; critics called the measure discriminatory.

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HB 1041: Student eligibility in interscholastic sports

And a bill with  bipartisan support and opposition bans transgender women from competing in collegiate athletics, aligning with a  recent federal executive order. Proponents said  HB 1041 is about fairness, while opponents charged that it does nothing to address actual inequities in college sports.

Find all the measures we're covering this legislative session on  our 2025 bill tracker .

Brandon is our Statehouse bureau chief. Contact him at  bsmith@ipbs.org  or follow him on Twitter at  @brandonjsmith5 .

Brandon J. Smith has previously worked as a reporter and anchor for KBIA Radio in Columbia, MO. Prior to that, he worked for WSPY Radio in Plano, IL as a show host, reporter, producer and anchor. His first job in radio was in another state capitol, in Jefferson City, as a reporter for three radio stations around Missouri. Brandon graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a Bachelor of Journalism in 2010, with minors in political science and history. He was born and raised in Chicago.