(INDIANAPOLIS) — Two bills chipping away at emergency health orders have passed the House and are headed back to the Senate. The House has voted to let businesses appeal citations for violating emergency health orders to the county commissioners. The proposal is a top priority for Senate Republicans, but House Republicans have added a provision requiring commissioners’ approval for local health orders stricter than those imposed by the state. Opponents argue the bill would politicize health decisions. Bloomington Democrat Matt Pierce predicts appeal hearings will quickly veer away from health concerns into a combination of denunciations of any government restrictions and threats of primary challenges.