Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1092

Introduced
1/9/23  

Caption

Columbus Learning Center.

Impact

The passage of HB 1092 would represent a significant investment in educational resources within Indiana. By securing funding for the Columbus Learning Center, the bill aims to enhance access to educational services and improve learning outcomes in the area. It also allows for the potential amendment or renewal of the initial sublease for up to ten additional years, which could facilitate long-term stability for the facility and its programs, thus impacting the educational landscape positively.

Summary

House Bill 1092 focuses on appropriating funds for the Columbus Learning Center, a vital educational facility in the state of Indiana. The bill allocates a total of $5,075,665 from the state general fund for the operating expenses associated with the lease payment of the facility for each year of the upcoming budget biennium, ensuring its continued operation. This allocation aims to support educational initiatives and maintain the infrastructure necessary for learning programs offered at the center.

Contention

While the bill primarily targets financial appropriations for educational purposes, discussions around state budget allocations may surface varying opinions. Some lawmakers may express concerns over the prioritization of funding for a specific center versus other educational needs across the state. Additionally, questions regarding the effectiveness and management of state-funded educational programs could arise, leading to potential debates during legislative discussions as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0307

Early learning.

IN SB0081

Community intellectual and developmental disability centers.

IN HB1537

Acquisition of STEM learning technology.

IN HB1277

Regulation of child care centers.

IN HB1398

Child care centers.

IN SB0272

School based health centers and student health.

IN SB0031

Call center worker and consumer protection.

IN SB0251

Call center worker and consumer protection.

IN SB0462

Marion County taxes for excluded cities.

IN SB0169

Call center worker and consumer protection.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.