The Lebanon Reporter: Indiana's resolution on federal debt gains national traction

Indiana State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla on Tuesday applauded the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) for recommending Indiana Senate Resolution 51, that sounds the alarm on the national debt and serves as a model for state legislatures to pass across the country.

“This recommendation from ALEC shows how Indiana’s leadership is playing a critical role in the effort to build widespread support to urge President Trump and Congress to balance our country’s budget and tackle the massive $36 trillion debt problem for the states and for America,” said Nieshalla.

Senate Resolution 51, introduced during Indiana’s 2025 legislative session, is modeled after Senate Resolution 600 — authored by Governor and former U.S. Senator Mike Braun — which passed unanimously and raised awareness of the consequences of federal overspending and the rapidly growing debt. Senate Resolution 51 was co-authored by State Senators Daryl Schmitt (R-Jasper) and Brett Clark (R-Avon) and received overwhelming bi-partisan support.

“The fact that the nation’s debt has become a national security threat hastens the need for the Indiana Senate’s resolution to be adopted across the states to draw attention to the gravity of the problem and bring us together to solve it in our lifetimes and for future generations,” Nieshalla added.

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