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Indiana State Representative, District 60

The Indiana House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Indiana General Assembly, the state’s legislative branch. It is made up of 100 members, each elected from a district to serve two-year terms. The House meets at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis and works with the Indiana Senate to draft, debate, and pass state laws. Its responsibilities include approving the state budget and representing the interests of Indiana residents. State representatives serve two-year terms.

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    Carrie L. Syczylo
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

If elected, what would be your two highest legislative priorities?

What unique experience or perspective do you bring that distinguishes you from other candidates?

How would you address cost-of-living affordability for Hoosiers? Please describe any policies or approaches you support.

Which of the following policy areas would be your highest priority while in office, and why? Childcare, Community Safety, Economic Development, Education, Energy, Health, Housing, Environment, or Infrastructure.

What do you consider Indiana’s most significant environmental challenges?

How should the state balance economic, environmental, and community considerations when evaluating proposals for new data centers?

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Data Center SMR Moratorium Rural Healthcare Access Affordable Healthcare for all
I am a business owner, wife, mother and grandmother. I am a natural leader and will demand accountabilty at all levels of Government. What sets me apart is my ability to bridge a gap for the common good.
Advocate for higher minimum wages, affordable healthcare for all and housing incentives for renters and 1st time home buyers. We also need to be working on affordable childcare throughout the state.
Environment, health, housing community safety
Data Centers and SMR and IDEM has lost its regulatory powers due to legislation.
The state needs a moratorium for data centers and smr's until we know exactly what we are dealing with for impacts.