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Senate Budget Due Next Week, With Cigarette and Vape Tax Decisions Still to Be Made

(INDIANAPOLIS) Health advocates are making their final public pitch for a cigarette tax hike. Senate Republicans will unveil their version of a state budget next week, with a final bill expected two weeks after that. So far, they haven’t tipped their hand on what they’ll do with the cigarette tax. President Pro Tem Rod Bray (R-Martinsville) has said the House budget’s 50-cents-a-pack increase may be either too big or too small too big to satisfy opponents, and too small to accomplish the goal of discouraging people from smoking. Members of a coalition of health and business groups have argued for doubling the current one-dollar tax to two dollars, or tripling it to three dollars. Bill Waltz with the Indiana Chamber says the goal is a healthier state, not more money but he says doubling the tax would bring the state an estimated half-billion dollars to put toward health costs.

Senate votes to override on tenant bill | Statehouse

General Assembly Holcomb defends veto from last year NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Senate voted 30-17 Monday to override Gov. Eric Holcomb s veto of a bill last year banning local governments from regulating landlord-tenant rules. Opponents say it is landlord-friendly and will lead to a crisis in evictions during a pandemic. Supporters say standard rules should apply statewide and a trailer bill will fix any concerns about vagueness. Sen. Aaron freeman, R-Indianapolis, said landlords are hurting, too. “Lots of people haven t received a nickel since March,” he said. “There are two sides to every coin.” But Sen. Shelli Yoder, D-Bloomington, said different cities have different needs, such as university communities with student rentals versus smaller counties and urban cities.

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