Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1395

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Youth sports and tourism development areas.

Impact

The implications of HB 1395 are significant for state laws concerning local economic development and tax revenue allocation. Cities and towns opting to create such development areas can propose capital improvements and financing measures that utilize the incremental financial benefits attributable to the new tax area. Specifically, it is mandated that the legislative body must submit a resolution alongside a map defining the tax area's geographic scope, ensuring that the initiative not only serves developmental interests but also adheres to oversight mechanisms established by state budget agencies.

Summary

House Bill 1395 introduces provisions for establishing Youth Sports and Tourism Development Areas in cities and towns situated in non-consolidated counties. This bill allows local legislative bodies to adopt resolutions that designate specific areas where youth sports teams and organizations can practice and hold competitions. The establishment of a tax area enables these regions to benefit from incremental state and local income tax revenues as well as sales tax revenues specifically generated due to the activities occurring in the area. By promoting such zones, the bill aims to enhance youth participation in sports while simultaneously boosting local economic development related to tourism and entertainment.

Contention

There is expected to be some debate surrounding the allocation of public resources for youth sports and tourism amid existing fiscal constraints. Critics may argue about the effectiveness and appropriateness of public funds being used in this manner, particularly concerning the limits set on the amount of incremental tax revenue that can be allocated—capped at $1,000,000 per fiscal year per tax area. Nonetheless, proponents maintain that investing in youth sports and tourism enhances community spirit and improves the local economy, which could lead to new jobs and increased local business patronage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1545

Youth sports and tourism development areas.

IN SB0326

Professional sports and convention development areas.

IN HB1603

Kosciusko County development area.

IN SB0434

Economic development in Lake County.

IN SB0428

Food and beverage taxes.

IN HB1599

Tourism improvement districts.

IN HB1157

Residential housing development program.

IN HB1488

Merrillville food and beverage tax.

IN SB0397

Innovation development districts.

IN HB1454

Department of local government finance.

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