Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HR0009

Caption

A RESOLUTION urging the Legislative Council to assign to the Interim Study Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy the task of studying factors that limit the access of Indiana residents to commercial banks and whether the state of Indiana should establish a publicly owned bank to expand access to banking services, to enhance investment in community development, and to provide a means of relieving student loan burdens.

Impact

The resolution proposes that a publicly owned bank could enhance community investments and provide an avenue for relieving burdens associated with student loans. Such an institution would prioritize public welfare over profit motives typically associated with traditional banking, which primarily focuses on shareholder gains. Drawing inspiration from North Dakota, which has successfully operated a publicly owned bank since 1919, the potential establishment of a similar institution in Indiana could address long-standing barriers to banking access and create more inclusive financial avenues.

Summary

House Resolution HR0009 urges the Legislative Council of Indiana to assign the Interim Study Committee on Fiscal Policy the task of examining the factors that limit residents' access to commercial banking services. The resolution highlights the importance of having accessible banking institutions for Indiana residents, especially those classified as 'unbanked.' According to a 2019 study by the FDIC, around 4.5% of households in Indiana lacked checking or savings accounts, demonstrating a need for improved financial accessibility within the state. The resolution emphasizes that every household in Indiana should have geographic and operational access to banking services.

Contention

While HR0009 provides a roadmap for addressing these issues, the call for a study and potential establishment of a publicly owned bank is likely to face scrutiny. Critics may argue about the feasibility and economic implications of creating and maintaining a publicly funded banking institution. Concerns often revolve around government overreach into the financial sector and the potential financial risks associated with taxpayer-funded banking initiatives. Additionally, there may be discussions on how effectively such a bank could operate alongside existing private banking institutions and whether it could truly meet the diverse needs of Indiana residents.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

IN HR0007

A RESOLUTION urging the Legislative Council to assign to the Interim Study Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy the task of studying ways to maximize the amount of federal assistance provided to Indiana.

IN HR0008

A RESOLUTION urging the Legislative Council to assign to the Interim Study Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy the task of studying ways to improve the complexity grant in the school funding formula and ways to ensure that the school funding formula enables Indiana's public schools to provide an adequate education to all of Indiana's public school students.

IN SR0059

A SENATE RESOLUTION urging the legislative council to assign to an appropriate interim study committee the topic of issuing driving cards to residents of Indiana who cannot provide proof of identity and lawful status in the United States.

IN HR0064

Urging the Legislative Council to assign to the Medicaid Oversight Committee the task of studying the use of long term care insurance.

IN SR0050

A SENATE RESOLUTION urging the legislative council to assign to an appropriate study committee the topic of reserve city and town police officers.

IN HCR0024

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the Legislative Council to establish an interim study committee to research and develop a model program for local governments to provide oversight of fire and emergency services through a cooperative fire and emergency services commission.

IN SR0071

A SENATE RESOLUTION urging the legislative council to assign the topic of providing an enhanced study on Black history in each high school United States history course to the appropriate study committee.

IN HR0037

Urging the Legislative Council to assign to an appropriate study committee the topic of financial security in retirement for all Hoosiers.

IN H1349

Expanding access to banking and commercial insurance for underserved microbusinesses and small businesses

IN SR0038

A SENATE RESOLUTION urging the Legislative Council to assign to the appropriate study committee the topics of the qualifications, training, certification, and available workforce for local veteran service officers in the state of Indiana, including the prospect of creating multi-county offices.

Similar Bills

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