IBLC unveils “Working Families, Winning Futures” legislative agenda
Today, Jan. 6, members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC), announced their 2026 legislative agenda: "Working Families, Winning Futures." The multi-pronged agenda aims to lower the cost of living, ease the burden of medical debt, address rising utility fees and lower the barriers to homeownership.
"For years, we've heard our colleagues in the Republican supermajority tout the strength of Indiana's economy," IBLC chair State Rep. Earl Harris Jr. (D-East Chicago) said. "Unfortunately, Hoosiers aren't seeing that strength when they look at their bank accounts. The supposed strength of our economy was built on the backs of our most vulnerable: our working class, our sick and disabled and our working parents. An economy that prioritizes the few over the many is not strong; it's predatory. We want a strong state for business and innovation, but we can have that without leaving our working Hoosiers behind."
The "Working Families, Winning Futures" agenda includes:
House Bill 1317, authored by State Rep. John Bartlett (D-Indianapolis)
House Bill 1100, authored by State Rep. Alex Burton (D-Evansville)
House Bill 1135, authored by State Rep. Earl Harris Jr. (D-East Chicago)
House Bill 1324, authored by State Rep. Ragen Hatcher (D-Gary)
Senate Bill 152, authored by State Sen. Andrea Hunley (D-Indianapolis)
Senate Bill 153, authored by State Sen. La Keisha Jackson (D-Indianapolis)
House Bill 1126, authored by State Rep. Renee Pack (D-Indianapolis)
House Bill 1026, authored by State Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D-Indianapolis)
House Bill 1111, authored by State Rep. Cherrish Pryor (D-Indianapolis)
Senate Bill 20, authored by State Sen. Lonnie Randolph (D-East Chicago)
House Bill 1181, authored by State Rep. Robin Shackleford (D-Indianapolis)
House Bill 1081, authored by State Rep. Vernon Smith (D-Gary)
Senate Bill 166, authored by State Sen. Mark Spencer (D-Gary)
House Bill 1050, authored by State Rep. Vanessa Summers (D-Indianapolis)
"Too many Hoosiers are living paycheck to paycheck," Harris said. "This session, we're committed to helping Hoosiers thrive, not simply eke by every month. We're calling on Gov. Braun and the Republican supermajority to work with us to help all Hoosiers create a quality of life and economic opportunity for themselves."