Rep. VanNatter highlights new laws now in effect

Article courtesy of Abrahm Hurt

As summer kicks off in Indiana, so do a wide range of new state laws, according to State Representative for Kokomo Heath VanNatter, who resides over portions of Clinton County.

VanNatter said most new laws passed during the 2024 legislative session took effect July 1, including stepping up for public retirees. Indiana’s nearly 90,000 retired public servants like law enforcement and teachers will receive a 13th check to help cover cost-of-living expenses. Existing, dedicated funds will be used to make a one-time, post-retirement payment, which will average about $360 per recipient

“Our retired public employees dedicated their careers to making Indiana a great place to live, work and call home,” said VanNatter, who co-authored the new law. “Whether you’re buying groceries or paying your electric bill, inflation is affecting everyone, and this 13th check will help our retirees stretch their dollars further.”

VanNatter also highlighted the following new laws:

Expanding Work-Based Learning

More Hoosier high school students can apply for a Career Scholarship Account to pursue internships, apprenticeships, and other work-based learning opportunities. The $5,000 scholarship covers certain expenses like training, career coaching, driver’s education, certification and credentialing exams.

Protecting Hoosier Farmland

To help protect Indiana’s farmland and food supply chain, individuals or entities associated with foreign adversaries like Russia and China will be banned from purchasing or leasing agricultural land, and mineral, water or riparian rights. China, Russia, North Korea and Iran will also be prevented from purchasing or leasing land within a 10-mile radius of military installations.

Increasing Election Security

To help protect Indiana’s elections, officials will have more tools to maintain accurate and up-to-date voter registration lists. Also, proof of citizenship will be required for individuals registering with temporary IDs and first-time voters will be required to provide proof of residency.

Visit iga.in.gov to learn more about these and other new state laws. Constituents can contact VanNatter about legislation or to request help navigating state government at in.gov/h38 or by calling 317-232-9600 or 800-382-9841.