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Committee hears, then holds, bill to modernize Indiana Civil Rights Commission
Summary
Lawmakers heard House Bill 11‑93 to expand the Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s authority as a central repository for civil‑rights complaints and to align its procedures with administrative law; the committee held the bill for additional drafting after witnesses raised concerns about enforcement and procedural language.
Chairman Jeter introduced House Bill 11‑93 as a sponsor cleanup and modernization effort for the Indiana Civil Rights Commission. Philip Clay, executive director of the commission, told the committee the bill would clarify that the commission acts as a neutral state agency, centralize intake for civil‑rights complaints and align attorney‑fee provisions with the…
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