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IN HB1313

IN HB1313
Education matters.


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Introduced
01/06/2026
In Committee
01/06/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Education matters. Prohibits a school corporation, public school, governing body of a school corporation, or state educational institution from spending public funds to: (1) hire or contract with, for the purpose of lobbying a member of the general assembly, a person required to register as a lobbyist; or (2) pay a nonprofit association or organization that: (A) primarily represents school corporations, public schools, governing bodies, or state educational institutions; and (B) hires or contracts with a person required to register as a lobbyist. Provides that a taxpayer or resident of Indiana may bring a civil action for a violation of the prohibited conduct. Provides that a school corporation may not convert a scheduled instructional day to virtual instruction because of the planned or coordinated absence of teachers or other personnel for the purpose of participating in a protest, demonstration, or political advocacy event. Provides that a school corporation that violates this provision is subject to a reduction in state tuition support for each day of violation. Provides that a school employer may not deduct any dues, fee, assessment, or other sum of money from the wages or other earnings of an employee to hold for or pay to a school employee organization. Repeals provisions regarding certain deductions of dues from pay by school employers.

AI Summary

This bill, titled "Education matters," introduces several changes to Indiana law concerning the use of public funds and employee compensation in educational institutions. Primarily, it prohibits school corporations, public schools, governing bodies, and state educational institutions from using public funds to hire or contract with individuals registered as lobbyists to influence the General Assembly, or to pay nonprofit associations that primarily represent these educational entities and also employ lobbyists. Taxpayers or residents can file civil lawsuits for violations of these provisions. The bill also prevents school corporations from converting scheduled instructional days to virtual instruction due to planned teacher absences for protests or political advocacy, with violations leading to a reduction in state tuition support. Furthermore, it prohibits school employers from deducting dues, fees, or other sums from employee wages to pay to school employee organizations, and repeals existing provisions that allowed for such deductions under certain conditions.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

First reading: referred to Committee on Education (on 01/06/2026)

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