Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0421

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Unemployment benefits.

Impact

The implementation of SB 421 is expected to have significant implications for unemployed individuals in Indiana. By raising the wage credit threshold and introducing additional weekly benefits for those with dependents, the bill addresses the economic hardships faced by families during periods of unemployment. These adjustments will assist in alleviating some of the financial pressures on individuals who have lost their jobs, thereby contributing to a negative feedback loop of unemployment experienced during economic recessions.

Summary

Senate Bill 421 seeks to amend the Indiana Code concerning unemployment benefits by updating the definition of 'wage credits' and specifying the calculation of unemployment insurance benefits for initial claims filed after June 30, 2023. Notably, the bill increases the maximum weekly benefit amount to $445 and introduces additional benefits for individuals with dependents, providing them an extra $50 per week for each dependent, capped at $150 total. The changes are aimed at enhancing support for unemployed individuals during economic downturns.

Contention

While many support the adjustments proposed in SB 421, there may be contention around the bill's funding and overall impact on the state’s unemployment insurance system. Critics may express concerns about potential increases in unemployment insurance taxes for businesses or the sustainability of the benefits over time. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the adequacy of the base amount set for 'wage credits' in relation to the cost of living and economic conditions in Indiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0100

Unemployment benefits.

IN SB0116

Unemployment benefits.

IN SB21

Modifies the duration of unemployment benefits based on the unemployment rate

IN SB745

Modifies the duration of unemployment benefits based on the unemployment rate

IN SB845

Modifies provisions relating to unemployment benefits

IN SB665

Modifies the duration of unemployment benefits based upon the Missouri average unemployment rate

IN H5448

Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits.

IN S0622

Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits.

IN SB841

Setting amount of unemployment taxes and benefits

IN SB0323

Minimum wage and employment benefits.

Similar Bills

IN SB0100

Unemployment benefits.

IN SB0116

Unemployment benefits.

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RI H7863

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UT SB0073

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CT HB07239

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OH HB166

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MI SB0991

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