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Indiana U.S. House District 4

In an Indiana Primary you may choose either a Democratic Ballot OR a Republican Ballot. You may NOT vote in both Primaries.Each state elects state representatives to the U.S. House of Representatives based on population. Indiana has nine US House districts based on the redistricting of 2011. There are 13 counties within District 4. These representatives are elected for two year terms. The House is given specific powers through the US Constitution, Article I, Sections 8 and 9.The House is charged with the passage of federal legislation, known as bills, which, after concurrence by the Senate, are sent to the president for consideration. The House also has exclusive powers: it initiates all revenue bills, impeaches federal officers, and elects the president if no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes.In addition, the House and Senate, is known collectively as the Congress. Among other powers, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies. Term: 2 years

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    Jim Baird
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    Charles Bookwalter
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    Derrick Holder
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    John P Piper
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Biographical Information

What is your position on the federal role in reproductive healthcare?

How should the federal government respond to environmental and climate issues?

What ideas do you have to address crime and safety in our country?

What are the most urgently needed reforms to our current immigration system?

In the United States, how secure are our democratic institutions and our democracy? Rate our security.

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Campaign Phone 765-670-1221
Education BS Legal Studies - Indiana University
Experience in Leadership and Management Senior Special Forces Medical Sergeant, Partner DEBO Real Estate Investment, Owner fast casual restaurant franchise, Board member -InLibertas, Father, Kids church small group leader
Women should reproduce as much as they can as it was God's command to both Adam and Noah. I support the Dobbs decision.
The federal governments role is to protect our rights to life, liberty and property and as the largest polluter in the world, the US federal government should stop.
Defund the federal bureaucratic agencies and return the money and authority to the states so they can be closer to the people and better manage the issues in their commuinities.
Shut down the border immediately and give autonomy to the border states to better manage the crisis.
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We need to return to one day of voting, paper ballots, geographical precincts and clean voter rolls monthly. We should defund HAVA so that the federal government is not involved in state elections.
Campaign Phone 317-561-0490
Education Certified Medical Assistant , Health And P&C Insurance Brokerage
Experience in Leadership and Management Working as a CEO of the Insurance Brokerage firm , Medical Management at Anthem BCBS of indiana
My Position will be Advocating for universal healthcare coverage, supporting funding for reproductive health services including access to contraception. articulate my stance on these issues to my voters who are going to elect me to provide detailed plans for how I would address them .
Congress should authorize laws to tackle climate change and allocate funding for relevant programs. For instance, the Clean Air Act serves as the foundation for many existing climate policies Implementing an economy-wide, market-based approach to climate change would require new legislation,The government should prioritize environmental justice by addressing the disproportionate impacts on marginalized and underserved communities. This includes adverse health effects, economic disparities, and cumulative impacts from pollution. Developing alternative energy sources such as wind and solar should be a priority. but The government should enhance grid resilience and assess risks to critical infrastructure. This includes making federal property
Certainly! Addressing crime and safety in our country requires a multifaceted approach Implement Programs and technology to reach every child and family. Parenting interventions, family support, wellbeing campaigns, and early childhood education play a crucial role in preventing violence. we all need to Remember, collaboration among communities, law enforcement, and policymakers is essential for effective crime reduction. Let’s work together to create safer environments for everyone.
Addressing our current immigration system requires thoughtful reforms that balance security, compassion, and practicality. we need a proposals that have garnered bipartisan support: Dreamers, who arrived in the U.S. as children, deserve a clear path to citizenship. Legislation should provide them with legal status and a route to becoming full-fledged Americans. Our economy thrives on innovation and skilled workers. Expanding the H-1B visa program would allow more high-skilled immigrants and startup founders to contribute to our workforce. finding common ground on border security and asylum policies. Let’s work together to create a more just and effective immigration system
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The security of our democratic institutions and our democracy in the United States is a topic of ongoing debate and concern 1:A robust free press plays a critical role in holding leaders accountable and informing the public. 2: Peaceful Transitions of Power: 3: Polarization: Increasing political polarization threatens the ability to find common ground and compromises. 4: Disinformation The spread of false information and conspiracy theories undermines trust in institutions. 5: Voter Suppression: Efforts to restrict voting access raise concerns about democratic participation.

The January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol highlighted vulnerabilities and the need for vigilance. State-level election laws and voting rights debates continue t
Campaign Phone 8129291136
Campaign Website http://www.derrickholder.com
Education BA's in U.S. History & Religious Studies from Indiana University
Experience in Leadership and Management Retired Marine, and years of experience in the private sector as a manager or supervisor.
I believe the federal government has a crucial role in ensuring access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare for all, protecting the right to choose, and upholding privacy in healthcare decisions. It should support policies that provide equitable access to reproductive health services, including contraception, family planning, and safe, legal abortion, regardless of income or location.
The federal government should lead on climate action through investment in renewable energy, strict emissions regulations, and support for green technology innovation. It should also implement adaptation and resilience strategies for vulnerable communities, while actively participating in international agreements to address global climate challenges collectively.
To address crime and safety, I advocate for a multifaceted approach: enhancing community policing to build trust between law enforcement and communities; investing in mental health services and substance abuse treatment to address root causes of crime; supporting education and job training programs to provide alternatives to criminal activity; implementing sensible gun control measures to keep weapons out of dangerous hands; and leveraging technology for smarter crime prevention and response. This comprehensive strategy aims to not only reduce crime rates but also strengthen the fabric of our communities for a safer, more secure nation.
Our immigration system urgently needs comprehensive reform that addresses the following: First, we must ensure a humane and efficient process for asylum seekers and refugees, upholding international obligations and compassion. Second, there's a critical need for a clear, fair pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, particularly those brought here as children and contributing positively to society. Third, modernizing the visa system to meet economic demands and family reunification needs is essential. Finally, enhancing border security should be balanced with respect for human rights. These steps will create a fair, humane, and functional immigration system.
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In the U.S., our democratic institutions are resilient but currently face significant challenges. Rising polarization, misinformation, and attempts to undermine the electoral process have tested their strength. However, the robustness of checks and balances, a free press, and an active civil society continue to safeguard our democracy. It's crucial, though, that we remain vigilant, promote civic education, and ensure transparent, fair electoral processes to maintain and strengthen the security of our democratic institutions. The engagement and participation of every citizen are vital to preserving the integrity of our democracy for future generations.
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