INAAP Position: Oppose
Bill Purpose: The bill allows certain state officials to declare a health emergency for the purposes of capturing federal relief dollars. The bill prohibits employers from requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Current Posture: The bill passed out of the House with 58 votes in favor and 35 votes against.
INAAP Call to Action: Contact your State Senator and ask that they vote against this bill. You can use THIS LINK to find your legislator and their contact information.
Sample Interaction: My name is (your name), and I am a (pediatrician / advance practice nurse / pediatric clinician) who lives in your district. I am (calling / writing) today to encourage you to oppose HB 1001. Indiana should be setting policy that promotes as many Hoosiers as possible receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, not carving out additional ways to avoid it.
HB 1041: Participation in School Sports - Full Bill
INAAP Position: Oppose
Bill Purpose: This bill aims to prohibit transgender children from participating on K-12 sports teams. Specifically, the bill "prohibits a male, based on the student's biological sex at birth in accordance with the student's genetics and reproductive biology, from participating on an athletic team or sport designated as being a female, women's, or girls' athletic team or sport."
Current Posture: The bill passed out of the House with 66 votes in favor and 30 votes against.
INAAP Call to Action: Contact your State Senator and ask that they vote against this bill. You can use THIS LINK to find your legislator and their contact information.
Sample Interaction: My name is (your name), and I am a (pediatrician / advance practice nurse / pediatric clinician) who lives in your district. I am (calling / writing) today to encourage you to oppose HB 1041. For transgender and gender diverse youth, a sports team can often be where they experience a sense of community and inclusion that may otherwise be missing in their lives. Taking that opportunity away not only deprives transgender youth of the benefits sports hold for all kids, but also takes away critical avenues to buffering negative mental health effects.
INAAP Position: Oppose
Bill Purpose: Repeals the law that requires a person obtain a license to carry a handgun in Indiana.
Current Posture: The bill passed out of the House with 64 votes in favor and 29 votes against.
INAAP Call to Action: Contact your State Senator and ask that they vote against this bill. You can use THIS LINK to find your legislator and their contact information.
Sample Interaction: My name is (your name), and I am a (pediatrician / advance practice nurse / pediatric clinician) who lives in your district. I am (calling / writing) today to encourage you to oppose HB 1077. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the rate of gun deaths of children 14 and younger rose by roughly 50 percent from the end of 2019 to the end 2020. This bill would increase access to firearms without even the simplest precautions at a time when Indiana should be taking steps to ensure that our state's children are better protected from firearm violence.
INAAP Position: Oppose
Bill Purpose: The bill imposes numerous requirements on schools and teachers related to the curriculum being taught in the classroom and how information is presented to students.
Current Posture: The bill passed out of the House with 60 votes in favor and 37 votes against.
INAAP Call to Action: Contact your State Senator and ask that they vote against this bill. You can use THIS LINK to find your legislator and their contact information.
Sample Interaction: My name is (your name), and I am a (pediatrician / advance practice nurse / pediatric clinician) who lives in your district. I am (calling / writing) today to encourage you to oppose HB 1134. In addition to the many concerning effects this bill would have on education, this broad and complicated bill would make it harder for kids to receive mental health support in our schools due to parental notification requirements and opt-out provisions that could limit access to mental health support.
HB 1354: Requirements for SNAP Participants - Full Bill
INAAP Position: Oppose
Bill Purpose: The bill would require parents to comply with child support orders to be eligible for SNAP. It would also require all adults up to age 60 to participate in "education and training" programs to be eligible for SNAP benefits, regardless of whether they are already working, are caring for dependents, or are in other "non-approved" training programs.
Current Posture: The bill passed out of the House with 63 votes in favor and 28 votes against.
INAAP Call to Action: Contact your State Senator and ask that they vote against this bill. You can use THIS LINK to find your legislator and their contact information.
Sample Interaction: My name is (your name), and I am a (pediatrician / advance practice nurse / pediatric clinician) who lives in your district. I am (calling / writing) today to encourage you to oppose HB 1354. This restriction takes no account for informal child support agreements or dangerous situations where custodial parents don't want to be tied to the non-custodial parent. Very few states use such a policy because there's no evidence the restrictions increase child support participation, while it harms families and children by restricting access to nutrition assistance. Indiana already provides incentive for non-custodial parents to pay child support by allowing it as a deduction of expenses when applying for SNAP.
SB 382: Reduction of Tobacco Taxes - Full Bill
INAAP Position: Oppose
Bill Purpose: The bill would reduce taxes on various tobacco products sold within Indiana, including e-cigarettes.
Current Posture: The bill passed out of the Senate with 37 votes in favor and 12 votes against.
INAAP Call to Action: Contact your State Representative and ask that they vote against this bill. You can use THIS LINK to find your legislator and their contact information.
Sample Interaction: My name is (your name), and I am a (pediatrician / advance practice nurse / pediatric clinician) who lives in your district. I am (calling / writing) today to encourage you to oppose SB 382. E-cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco products among adolescents. E-cigarette use and secondhand nicotine vape are associated with an increased risk of respiratory symptoms and asthma exacerbations. Furthermore, youth e-cigarette use is associated with an increased risk of current cigarette smoking and future smoking initiation as well as increased odds of marijuana and polysubstance use. This proposal would benefit the tobacco industry while doing a disservice to the current and future health of Hoosiers, particularly adolescents and young adults.