
Ed DeLaney Voting Record & Scorecard | Christian Employers Alliance
IN Representative
District: 86 • Democrat
2025 Alignment:
19.48%
Lifetime Ratings by Policy Category
Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-IN-86) earned a 19% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions. Ed DeLaney voted on 48 of the 49 key bills CEA scored in 2025. Ed DeLaney represents the 86th District in the Indiana House of Representatives. Highest category scores: First Freedom (24%), Economic Freedom (21%), and Operational Freedom (18%).
Title
Lawmaker Position
HB 1001 (Amd. 16)
House 2025
2xExpanding Government-Mandated Paid Leave by Requiring Employers to Provide Up to 90 Days of Paid Grandparent Leave.
HB 1001 (Amd. 2)
House 2025
1xExpanding Government-Subsidized Mortgage Lending by Creating a First Time Homebuyer Linked Deposit Program.
HB 1001 (Amd. 9)
House 2025
1xExpanding State Spending Authority by Appropriating Reserve Funds to Backfill Federal Funding Reductions.
HB 1002 (Amd. 7)
House 2025
1xUndermining an Effort to Reduce Government Bureaucracy by Restoring an Unnecessary Advisory Committee.
HB 1003
House 2025
3xAddressing Rising Healthcare Costs Caused by Obamacare by Expanding Health Care Price Transparency and Other Reforms.
HB 1005
House 2025
1xReducing Housing Costs by Expanding Private Plan Review Authority and Accelerating Permit Timelines.
HB 1006
House 2025
2xStrengthening Public Safety by Holding Rogue Prosecutors Accountable.
HB 1014
House 2025
1xStrengthening Public Safety by Increasing Criminal Penalties, Expanding Bail Restrictions, and Prohibiting Government Funding of Obscene Performances.
HB 1037
House 2025
1xCombatting Local Government Overreach by Prohibiting Local Stormwater Regulations From Exceeding State Standards.
HB 1041
House 2025
2xProtecting Fairness in Women's Sports by Requiring Sex-Based Team Designations.
HB 1115
House 2025
1xStrengthening Property Rights by Expanding Emergency Eviction Authority for Criminal Conduct and Fraudulent Lease Applications.
HB 1125
House 2025
1xEstablishing a Regulatory Framework for Earned Wage Access Services and Authorizing Their Operation Under State Law.
HB 1174
House 2025
2xExpanding Borrowing and Lending Opportunities by Raising the Maximum Allowable Interest Rate on Consumer Loans from 25% to 36%.
HB 1320
House 2025
1xReducing Employment Barriers in Licensing for Barbers and Manicurists.
HB 1348
House 2025
2xProtecting School Choice by Prohibiting State Agencies from Discriminating Against Nonaccredited Private School Diplomas.
HB 1389
House 2025
1xProtecting Consumer Choice by Prohibiting Local Governments from Imposing Restrictions on Vehicles and Outdoor Equipment Based on the Source of Energy Used.
HB 1393 (Amd. 4)
House 2025
1xWeakening National Security by Reducing Requirements for Law Enforcement Reporting of Illegal Immigrants.
HB 1459 (Amd. 1)
House 2025
1xDriving Up Utility Costs by Prohibiting Utility Reconnection Fees for Service Restorations.
HB 1461
House 2025
3xExpanding Cronyism Through New Tax Credits, Local Tax Authority, and Fund Reallocation Mechanisms.
HB 1601
House 2025
3xWorsening Cronyism by Expanding State Tax Incentives and Property Tax Abatements for Quantum Computing and Defense Infrastructure.
HB 1666
House 2025
1xAddressing Rising Healthcare Costs Caused by Obamacare by Expanding Health Care Ownership Disclosure Requirements and Strengthening Oversight of Market Concentration.
HB 1679
House 2025
2xStrengthening Election Integrity Through Enhanced Voter List Maintenance and Administrative Safeguards.
HB 1680
House 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Increasing Voter Registration Standards and Post-Election Audit Authority.
SB 10
House 2025
1xStrengthening Election Integrity by Increasing Voter Identification, Citizenship Verification, and Interstate List Maintenance Requirements.
SB 10 (Amd. 2)
House 2025
1xWeakening Election Integrity by Allowing the Use of Student IDs to Vote In-Person.
SB 142
House 2025
3xDriving Up Housing Costs by Sealing Eviction Records and Limiting Public Disclosure of Tenant Case Histories.
SB 143
House 2025
3xProtecting Parental Rights from Government Interference in Education, Religion, and Health Care Decisions.
SB 157
House 2025
2xStrengthening Property Rights by Establishing an Expedited Process for the Removal of Squatters from Private Property.
SB 178
House 2025
2xPromoting Reliable Energy by Classifying Natural Gas and Propane as Clean Energy for State Programs.
SB 1 (Amd. 14)
House 2025
1xExpanding Government Housing Subsidies by Creating a First Time Home Buyer Property Tax Credit of Up to $2,500 Annually.
SB 1 (Amd. 24)
House 2025
1xShifting Tax Burdens by Increasing the Maximum Renter's Deduction from $3,000 to $5,000.
SB 2
House 2025
1xStrengthening Medicaid Integrity by Increasing Eligibility Verification and Limiting Enrollment.
SB 281
House 2025
1xStrengthening Public Safety by Expanding Law Enforcement Access to Juvenile Records and Modifying Expungement Procedures for Serious Violent Offenses.
SB 289
House 2025
3xProhibiting DEI in Public Education, Employment, and Licensing and Repealing University Diversity Committee Mandates.
SB 2 (Amd. 4)
House 2025
1xUndermining an Effort to Combat Medicaid Fraud by Eliminating an Eligibility Verification Requirement.
SB 365
House 2025
1xExpanding Government Central Planning Through a New "Career Coaching Grant Fund".
SB 405
House 2025
2xProtecting the Right to Work by Prohibiting Government-Imposed Union Membership Conditions in Public Contracts.
SB 423
House 2025
1xHiking Energy Costs and Enriching Utility Companies by Authorizing Early Rate Recovery for Nuclear Projects.
SB 425
House 2025
1xPreventing Higher Energy Costs by Preempting Local Zoning Restrictions on Energy Projects.
SB 442
House 2025
3xStrengthening Parental Rights by Expanding Content Requirements for Human Sexuality Instruction in Schools.
SB 451
House 2025
3xCutting Taxes Through Automatic Income Tax Rate Reductions Tied to Sustained Revenue Growth.
SB 453 (Amd. 1)
House 2025
1xForcing Taxpayers to Further Subsidize Higher Education by Expanding Eligibility for Early College Scholarships.
SB 475
House 2025
1xRestricting Private Contracting Rights by Prohibiting Physician Noncompete Agreements with Hospitals.
SB 5
House 2025
1xStrengthening Government Transparency by Increasing Reporting of Federal Funds and Expanding State Contract Oversight.
SB 516
House 2025
2xExpanding State Bureaucracy by Creating an Unnecessary Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
SB 526
House 2025
2xStrengthening Election Integrity by Authorizing Ballot Retraction and Updating Voting System Testing and Standards.
SJR 21
House 2025
1xImposing Term Limits on the U.S. Congress Through a Convention of the States Amending the U.S. Constitution.
SJR 21 (Amd. 2)
House 2025
3xExpanding Constitutional Authority to Restore Roe v. Wade by Adding Comprehensive Reproductive Health Care to the Proposed Amendment.
SB 1 (Amd. 19)
House 2025
1xShifting Property Tax Burdens by Freezing Homestead Property Tax Liability for Certain Disabled Veterans.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rep. Ed DeLaney's voting record?
Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-IN-86) earned a 19% Christian Employers Alliance score for 2025, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions. Ed DeLaney voted on 48 of the 49 key bills CEA scored in 2025. Ed DeLaney represents the 86th District in the Indiana House of Representatives. Highest category scores: First Freedom (24%), Economic Freedom (21%), and Operational Freedom (18%).
How aligned is Ed DeLaney with biblical business policy positions?
Ed DeLaney earned a 19% Christian Employers Alliance score in 2025, showing minimal alignment with biblical business policy positions.
What is Ed DeLaney's CEA score?
Ed DeLaney has a 19% CEA score for 2025.
Where does Ed DeLaney serve?
Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-IN-86) represents the 86th District in the Indiana House of Representatives as a Democrat.
What issue categories does Ed DeLaney score highest on?
Ed DeLaney's strongest categories on the Christian Employers Alliance scorecard are: First Freedom (24%), Economic Freedom (21%), Operational Freedom (18%).
Where can I see Ed DeLaney's full voting record?
View the full list of scored bills, category breakdown, and year-over-year voting record above. Christian Employers Alliance updates this scorecard as new key votes are scored.



