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Indiana State House Representative, District 91

The Indiana General Assembly is responsible for enacting the laws by which the state of Indiana is governed. The two houses of the General Assembly are the House of Representatives and the Senate. Representatives serve terms of two years and Senators serve terms of four years. Both houses can create bills, but bills must pass both houses before they can be submitted to the governor and enacted into law.Legislative authority and responsibility include:Passing bills of public policy mattersSetting levels for state spendingRaising and lower taxesVoting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes

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    Robert W. Behning
    (REP)

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    Jarren Hurt
    (DEM)

Biographical Information

What are the top three legislative priorities you believe the Indiana General Assembly should address in the upcoming session?

What specific policies do you support to strengthen public schools, including funding, teacher support, and accountability?

What measures would you propose to increase voter engagement and access in our state?

I support protecting a woman’s right to access birth control, emergency contraception, and to travel for safe, legal abortion care.

I support legalizing and responsibly regulating marijuana for adult use in Indiana.

What policies, if any, do you support to protect LGBTQ+ Hoosiers, including transgender students, from discrimination and harassment?

Do you support increasing or decreasing police funding to enhance accountability and increase community trust?

Who would you accept campaign contributions from, and are there any sources you would decline?

Please offer any comments or clarification on your responses above.

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Campaign Phone (765) 346-1287
Campaign Mailing Address 8743 Ogden Dunes Dr
Camby, IN 46113
The impact and regulation of data centers in Indiana. More funding towards public education rather than private charter schools Cost of living
Focus more state funding towards public schools, increasing teacher salaries to a standard salary across the state rather than based on the district. This would ensure that students in low income districts would have the same opportunities, class sizes and quality education as students in higher income districts would receive.
I will fight to keep early voting and mail in ballots, allowing those who normally can't make it to the polls on election day to have their voices heard. I am also opposed to the SAVE act that would disenfranchise married women voters.
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Everyone should be free to live their lives from discrimination and harassment, especially from the government.
I support increasing funding for community policing. We don't need a police state in Indiana. Instead, we need policing that will work with communities to help prevent crime. Proactive vs Reactive We need programs set up in high crime areas to keep kids off the street and in constructive programs offered by the police to build relationships with these high risk youth.
My campaign is a grassroots campaign. I will only accept donations from individuals and small businesses. I don't want donations from those who don't have Hoosier's best interest in mind.
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