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Indiana House District 64

The Indiana House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Indiana General Assembly. Alongside the Indiana State Senate, it forms the legislative branch of the Indiana state government and works alongside the governor of Indiana to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Indiana House of Representatives include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes. The House is composed of 100 members representing an equal number of constituents. House members are elected every two years.

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    Candace (Candy) Greer
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

What training, experience, and characteristics qualify you for this position?

What role can the Indiana Legislature play in helping citizens have access to affordable housing?

How can the state manage Indiana’s natural resources (water, wetlands, prairie, forest, air) while keeping a balance between protections for the future and reasonable economic growth?

Indiana has the most expensive school voucher system in the country, sending public tax dollars to private and religious schools. Should these schools be mandated to participate in required testing, evaluation, and fiscal transparency the same as the public schools? Please explain your answer.

In the 2026 legislative session, some progress was made to help citizens get relief from high utility bills. What are the next steps you plan to take to make even more progress in lowering the cost of their utilities?

Campaign Phone 8126776342
Campaign Email cswilmes1@gmail.com
I am a lifelong resident of the district, attended school in all three counties I wish to represent, and I am from a proud union household. I went to school for manufacturing and logistics as well as paralegal. I am currently self employed as a Property Manager where I have turned one of the most notorious neighborhoods into a peaceful community offering affordable housing.
By making sure large corporations pay their taxes to the communities they are in.
By using existing infrastructure that isn't being utilized.
Absolutely. I would advocate for the abolishment of the voucher programs.
Passing the proposed elimination of sales taxes for residential utilities first. Also looking into using existing infrastructure for renewable energy.