Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1067

Introduced
12/5/25  

Caption

Reporting of grocery staple pricing.

Impact

If enacted, HB1067 will necessitate the establishment of an online dashboard by the Department of Agriculture, where the public can view and compare reported data. This could help consumers make informed purchasing decisions, thereby fostering competitive pricing among grocery chains. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for penalties imposed by the Attorney General for non-compliance, which establishes a legal framework for enforcement and accountability in reporting practices. This could represent a significant change in how grocery pricing is managed and perceived by consumers in Indiana.

Summary

House Bill 1067 introduces regulations requiring grocery chains operating five or more stores in Indiana to report sales information on essential staple food items each month to the Indiana Department of Agriculture. The bill aims to create transparency in grocery pricing, allowing consumers to easily access information regarding average retail and wholesale prices of staple items like milk, eggs, and chicken. This initiative reflects an intention to monitor and potentially mitigate price fluctuations in staple goods, contributing to enhanced consumer confidence in the grocery market.

Contention

Key points of contention around HB1067 may involve concerns regarding the administrative burden placed on grocery chains to comply with reporting requirements and the potential for these regulations to inadvertently lead to increased prices for consumers. Some opponents might argue that mandatory reporting could result in compliance costs that are passed on to consumers. Furthermore, there may be debates about the effectiveness of such measures in achieving the intended transparency, as there are questions about how the reported pricing data will be utilized and the extent of consumer access to this information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0398

False reporting.

IN HB1227

Jail commissary fund reporting.

IN SB0329

Water safety curricula and drowning reporting.

IN HB1412

Reporting of child abuse or neglect.

IN SB0434

Utility transparency and reporting.

IN HB1627

Consumer pricing information.

IN HB1344

Indiana vaccination adverse event reporting system.

IN SB0240

Abortion reporting and education.

IN SB0120

DNA samples at time of arrest.

IN HB1486

Use of SNAP benefits.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.