Indiana Senate Republicans’ Agenda Includes Property Tax Reform

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Indiana Senate Republicans have released their 2025 legislative agenda, which includes a bill that calls for property tax reform.
Senate Bill 1, written by Indiana State Sen. Travis Holdman, a Republican from Markle, will give Indiana Senate Republicans the chance to collaborate with the Indiana House of Representatives and Braun to “pass meaningful property tax reform.”
“Even though Indiana has some of the lowest property taxes in the country, Hoosiers are justifiably frustrated by the year-over-year increases in recent years,” the release said. “Senate Republicans will strive to balance relief for Hoosier taxpayers with the budget needs of schools and local governments.”
Robert Vane, President and CEO of Veteran Strategies Inc., joins Kendall and Casey to discuss how senate Republicans should be messaging this bill to get it passed.
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