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Indiana Senate Rules Committee approves committee reports for four measures, all pass 11-0
Summary
At a Rules Committee meeting, members unanimously approved committee reports or recommended passage for House Bill 1053 (lottery courier prohibition), Senate Bill 26 (anti‑jamming measure), Senate Bill 433 (veterans services officer bill), and Senate Bill 73 (trailering bill). Each measure passed by an 11-0 roll call.
The Indiana Senate Committee on Rules and Legislative Procedure approved committee reports or recommended passage for four bills — House Bill 1053, Senate Bill 26, Senate Bill 433 and Senate Bill 73 — by unanimous roll calls (11-0) during a Rules Committee meeting. The committee's action was procedural: Rules committees review the process and committee reports for measures rather than the full substantive debate on each bill.
House Bill 1053, presented to the committee by Senator Alting, incorporates language from the state gaming and lottery commissions that would outlaw a lottery courier service in Indiana and would make operating such a courier service without authorization from the Hoosier Lottery a Class A misdemeanor. Senator…
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