Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Streamlining Education Regulations

Overhauling Indiana's K-12 regulations

Did you know Title 20 in Indiana Code, which deals with education, is nearly equal to the length of the entire J.R.R. Tolkien "Lord of the Rings" trilogy? That's over 435,000 words of policy and regulation that schools must sift through to comply with state statute.

That's why House Republicans prioritized a new law to streamline our education regulations, reduce red tape and empower local schools with more control over education decisions.

House Enrolled Act 1002, which I supported, reduces Indiana's education code by nearly 10 percent. This includes eliminating "may" provisions on actions schools can already do without state permission, unused funding programs and inactive commissions, specific mandates enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic and duplicate code. The law also empowers schools to control certain training and professional development for their teachers and staff.

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This law is possible thanks to various leaders and stakeholders working together to find and remove outdated requirements and increase clarity in our education laws. It's my hope that by reducing red tape, schools will be able to focus more on providing the best education possible for their students, being responsive to their community and innovating to better meet students' needs.

Click here to learn more about this and other new laws passed during the 2025 legislative session.