Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1246

Introduced
1/5/26  

Caption

Financial literacy education.

Impact

Once enacted, HB1246 is expected to significantly influence education laws in Indiana, particularly by introducing requirements focusing on adult education in financial literacy. This legislative action is likely to empower recipients of TANF and SNAP benefits, helping them gain crucial skills in managing finances, which may contribute to long-term economic stability for these individuals and their families. Additionally, the course's compliance with standards for being trauma-informed could address the diverse needs of low-income participants, fostering a more supportive learning environment.

Summary

House Bill 1246 aims to enhance financial literacy among individuals aged 18 and over who are members of families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The bill mandates the establishment and administration of a financial literacy course by the state Department of Education, promoting essential financial skills among vulnerable populations. The course will be offered at no cost, ensuring accessibility in person, online, or through a hybrid format, and will be tailored to meet various requirements, including ADA compliance and cultural responsiveness.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, discussions around HB1246 might raise concerns regarding funding and resources for adequately implementing the financial literacy programs, as well as the effectiveness of such initiatives in producing long-term change. Critics may argue about the allocation of state resources towards this education mandate when there are pressing needs in other sectors. Proponents, however, are likely to stress the necessity of financial literacy as a foundational skill set that can significantly yield future economic benefits for individuals and the state, thereby justifying the commitment of resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0034

Literacy endorsement.

IN HB1496

State educational institution administration.

IN HB1499

Education matters.

IN SB0358

Various education matters.

IN HB1046

State educational institution supplier diversity.

IN HB1484

State educational institution prohibitions.

IN SB0343

State educational institutions.

IN HB1074

Firearms financial transactions.

IN SB0373

Various education matters.

IN HB1375

Financial responsibility.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.