IN SB0202 2024

Indiana Higher Education Free Speech & Anti-DEI

Date of Vote: February 27, 2024

Chamber of Origin: Senate

State educational institution matters. Amends the duties of state educational institutions' diversity committees. Provides that certain offices or individuals established or employed by a state educational institution (institution) regarding diversity programming must include within the mission of the office or position programming that substantially promotes both cultural and intellectual diversity. Establishes various requirements and restrictions for institutions regarding free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity that does the following: (1) Requires the establishment of certain policies regarding: (A) disciplinary actions for certain persons that materially and substantially disrupt protected expressive activity; (B) limiting or restricting the granting of tenure or a promotion if certain conditions related to free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity are not met; and (C) disciplinary actions that will be taken if, after a review, a determination has been made that a tenured faculty member has failed to meet certain criteria related to free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity. (2) Requires the review and consideration, at least every five years, of certain criteria related to free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity. (3) Requires the establishment of a procedure that allows students and employees to submit complaints that a faculty member or contractor is not meeting certain criteria related to free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity and establishes requirements regarding the procedure and submitted complaints. (4) Establishes consideration requirements before an institution renews an employment agreement or other contract with, makes a bonus decision regarding, or completes a review or performance assessment of a faculty member or contractor. (5) Prohibits requiring an applicant, employee, or contractor to pledge allegiance to or make a statement of personal support for: (A) certain policies or actions; or (B) political or ideological movements. (6) Establishes restrictions regarding awarding admission, enrollment, employment, benefits, hiring, reappointment, promotion, or granting tenure to an applicant, employee, or contractor on the basis of the viewpoints expressed in a submitted pledge or statement. (7) Requires certain information be included in an institution's programming for new students. (8) Requires the adoption of a statement on neutrality that makes a distinction between the official positions of an institution from the individual viewpoints of the institution's employees, contractors, students, and alumni. (9) Allows the commission for higher education (commission) to establish a survey that attempts to collect information from students regarding the current perceptions of whether free speech and academic freedom are recognized and fostered by an institution in a manner that welcomes expression of different opinions and ideologies and requires an institution to promote and provide the survey to students. (10) Establishes various reporting requirements by institutions or the commission concerning complaints submitted regarding faculty members or contractors who are not meeting certain criteria related to free inquiry, free expression, and intellectual diversity. (11) Provides that certain individuals may request the commission to review a final decision by an institution concerning a violation of these provisions. Provides that the commission may enter into an agreement with the office of administrative law proceedings to review violations of certain provisions and issue an opinion on behalf of the commission. Requires each institution to submit certain information by September 1, 2024, and on September 1 of each year thereafter.

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Voted YEA

58
100% REPUBLICANS0% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

27
7.41% REPUBLICANS92.59% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Lorissa SweetState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:100.00
Ben SmaltzState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:83.33
Cory CriswellState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:81.82
Lindsay PattersonState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:77.27
Bradford BarrettState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:83.33
Craig HaggardState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:81.82

Voted nay

Maureen BauerState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:50.00
Earl HarrisState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:41.67
Justin MoedState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:37.50
Robin ShacklefordState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:33.33
Vanessa SummersState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:41.67
Edward ClereState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:37.50

Not Voting

Todd HustonState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:62.50
Blake JohnsonState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:54.17
Carolyn JacksonState HouseIndiana
Lifetime Score:37.50
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