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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
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Team Institute made it to the end of the 2020 Indiana legislative session!!! Jessica Fraser wraps up this session by explaining the terrible passing of Senate Bill 148. She also talks about the next steps on this bill and how you can help by calling Governor Holcomb and asking him to veto this bill. Jessica and Erin revise the Institutes' 2020 public policy agenda and talk about how they will be preparing for the 2021 session. Erin talks about the different ideas proposed at the national level to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and how the lack of paid sick days can affect lower-income workers.
Team Institute is getting ready to fight with all we have. This week Jessica Fraser talks about the tenant-landlord language that has been moving around the different bills that are eligible to carry out this language. Jessica explains how this can be detrimental to renters across the state. Erin Macey gives us a run down through the fun amendments that were proposed on the House floor last week. These amendments aimed to create a more inclusive driving workforce by providing 12 days of parental paid leave, creating a state-level child care tax credit, and more. Amy and Pamela talk about "Death-Watch" and how intense conferences committees can get. Also, we get an update from Lindsay Shipps on SB 1279, which deals with Indy Go and mass transit.
This week in Inside the Statehouse our Director, Jessica Fraser, explains House Bill 1191 which deals with land and contracts. Jessica also talks about Senate Bill 223 which would require high school students to file the FASFA allowing for more lower-income kids to receive the benefits of pell grants and scholarships. She also talks about the National Association of Social Workers' Day at the Statehouse. Jessica introduces our new grassroots fellow Tia.
Our Senior Policy Analysts, Erin Macey, talks about the missed opportunity to enact pregnancy accommodations legislation at the State level. However, the coalition has transformed lemons into lemonade by taking the support for pregnancy accommodation to the Federal level. Erin also gives us an update on Senate Bill 395 which we nicknamed 36% on all the wrong places. Also, we share some of the coping mechanisms that we are employing to make it through this 2020 session.
Can you believe it ?? Team Institute survived the first half of the 2020 Indiana legislative session.
This week our director, Jessica Fraser, talks about the annual Skills Summit in D.C. We also give you an update on TANF, Land and Contracts and Pregnancy Accommodation. Our senior policy analyst talks about upfront fees and 36% on loans and what it means for consumers.
This week Team Institute gives you an update on pregnancy accommodations after the committee hearing. We share with you some of the concerns that were brought up during the 4-hour hearing. We also share some of the stories of women that have been affected by the lack of work accommodations. Our intern lets you know more about issues affecting work development and rural infrastructure.
This week in Inside the Statehouse, Team Institute lets you know more about pregnancy accommodation in the workplace. Erin Macey, our senior policy analyst, join us along with Senator Alting, author of this bill, to let us know about the coalitions and companies that support pregnancy accommodations.
At the start of the new 2020 Indiana Session, Team Institute sets the legislative agenda to address TANF benefits, Pregnancy Accommodations in the workplace and consumer protection legislation that affects Hoosiers.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.