Harris announces Working Hoosiers Agenda
This week, State Rep. Earl Harris Jr. (D-East Chicago), unveiled his 2026 Working Hoosiers Agenda, along with the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus' (IBLC) "Working Families, Winning Futures" agenda. The agendas center on bringing down the cost of living and prioritizes measures to build an Indiana where Hoosiers can get ahead rather than get by.
Harris' agenda tackles barriers to homeownership, increases access to nutritional foods, expands health care access and helps more Hoosiers get a post-secondary education.
"As the representative for House District 2 and chair of the IBLC, I've had the opportunity to speak with Hoosiers throughout the state during the interim of 2025, and one thing is clear: Hoosiers need help to make ends meet.
"The facts speak for themselves. The average age of a Hoosier homeowner is now 40. The majority of Hoosiers with a bachelor's degree have an average of $30,000 in debt. Nearly 130,000 children in Indiana don't have health insurance. These folks aren't just statistics, they're our neighbors. And when our neighbors are struggling, our entire community struggles. My legislative agenda, along with the 2026 IBLC agenda, seeks to strengthen our communities by lifting up our neighbors."
Harris' full legislative agenda includes:
House Bill 1135, which establishes the Housing Downpayment Assistance Fund and limits the number of single-family residences that can be owned by one person or entity.
House Bill 1136, which prohibits colleges and universities from raising tuition fees for students throughout the course of their education.
House Bill 1154, which creates the Hunger-Free Campus Grant Program to address food insecurity on college campuses
House Bill 1159, which requires school corporations to conduct vision testing for prekindergarten students.