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HB 1269

Unlawful proposition penalties.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Bartlett and 5 co-sponsors

HB 1269 modifies Indiana penalties for unlawful propositions, referred to Courts and Criminal Code Committee for evaluation of criminal justice impacts.

First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law
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Bill Summary · HB 1269

Legislative bill overview

HB 1269 addresses penalties for making unlawful propositions, though the specific statutory language is not provided in the available bill information. Based on the committee referral to Courts and Criminal Code, this legislation likely modifies criminal penalties, definitions, or procedures related to what constitutes an unlawful proposition under Indiana law. The bill is currently in early legislative stages with multiple representatives added as cosponsors.

Why is this important

Criminal penalty legislation directly affects prosecution practices, sentencing outcomes, and individuals' legal rights. Changes to "unlawful proposition" statutes could impact how courts handle certain criminal conduct, potentially affecting both public safety enforcement and due process protections. The growing number of cosponsors suggests legislative interest, though the specific nature of the changes remains unclear without the full bill text.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition clarity: Without seeing the bill text, it's unclear whether it broadens or narrows what constitutes an "unlawful proposition," which could affect application consistency
  • Penalty severity: Changes to penalties (fines, incarceration length) may face opposition from either criminal justice reform advocates or law enforcement interests depending on direction
  • Scope of application: Potential disagreement over whether penalties should apply uniformly or vary by circumstances, victim characteristics, or defendant background

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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