Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0275

Introduced
1/10/22  

Caption

Executive branch programs and personnel.

Impact

If enacted, SB0275 will amend the Indiana Code concerning state administration, specifically targeting the complex interplay between state agencies and private funding sources. This measure intends to prevent unauthorized financial dependencies on private entities for public-facing programs and personnel costs, thereby reducing the risk of conflicts of interest that may arise from external funding. It represents a shift towards more stringent oversight wherein the legislature plays a key role in approving such financial arrangements.

Summary

Senate Bill 0275 prohibits state officers and agencies from using private entity funds to create or expand state programs or to supplement employee positions without explicit approval from the state general assembly. The legislation seeks to enhance legislative oversight on the financial foundations of state programs, ensuring that any financial commitments involving private funds align with state priorities and the public interest. This bill serves as a regulatory measure aimed at maintaining transparency and accountability within government operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB0275 include concerns from various stakeholders regarding the potential hindrance it may pose to state initiatives that could benefit from collaborative funding arrangements. Critics might argue that the bill could stifle innovative programs that leverage private investment to address state needs effectively. Proponents of stronger legislative oversight underscore the necessity of safeguarding public trust and ensuring that financial contributions from private entities do not compromise the integrity of government operations. The discussions around the bill are likely to reflect broader debates on the role of private funding in public service delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1134

Executive sessions.

IN HB1382

Robotics programs.

IN SB0431

Economic development programs in Gary.

IN HB1316

IFA approval and revolving loan programs.

IN HB1003

Nursing programs and licensing matters.

IN SB0212

Witness protection pilot programs.

IN HB1503

Adoption incentive programs.

IN HB1126

Trauma informed personnel for residential child care.

IN HB1123

Funding for programs to assist victims of crime.

IN SB0386

Community corrections programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.