If you’re still waiting on your taxpayer refund, make sure to visit the Indiana Department of Revenue’s website. A reminder that single eligible filers should have received $325 in total—joint filers should have received $650. https://t.co/awYHxcD1ow
Our local United Way has just unveiled a strategic plan to serve our region by securing income stability, offering skills training, and expanding service throughout our communities. I’m looking forward to seeing all of their great work. https://t.co/nHT3A8A2Lb
I was proud to support the bipartisan HB 1002 in the last session, which allocated money to pay down our teacher pension debts and phases in tax cuts. The bill is also based on triggers, allowing us to ensure our economy is strong before we allocate resources.
As we move into colder months, be sure to see if you’re eligible to receive rent/mortgage and utility assistance. Bills can start to pile up this time of year—hoping this helps save families some money! https://t.co/7tZp0nIgNH
So many veterans serve faithfully and selflessly and return to a lack of support and services. I co-authored SR 38, which aims to address the gaps in service for veterans and ensure that anyone who has honorably served has the resources they need to thrive in Indiana.
Indiana has the 3rd highest maternal mortality rate in the U.S. We clearly must do better. I supported HB 1140–now a law passed with bipartisan support—that extends postpartum Medicaid coverage. This helps make sure that women get the care they need for as long as they need.
Every Hoosier deserves clean, safe water. Last session, I voted in favor of HB 1313, which requires healthcare providers to offer lead screenings to young children. Catching lead exposure early is crucial, and will help many Hoosier kids live longer, healthier lives.
Early voting is in progress! I’d highly encourage anyone who can to vote early—lines are shorter, and it’s just as easy and secure. Follow the link below to find your polling locations. https://t.co/d9ZCWHV6cy
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month, and should give legislators reason to think about how we solve this quiet, ongoing crisis. Domestic violence levels rose during COVID and haven’t returned to baseline. Better firearm safety, stalking, and harassment laws can help.🧵
We need to think deeply about this issue, especially considering how intimate partner abuse is intertwined with maternal mortality. Homicides—many of which are likely the worst culmination of domestic violence—are a leading cause of maternal death in Indiana.
In today’s pensions committee, we considered funding a higher cost of living adjustment for first responders, as well as creating a retirement fund or benefit for public defenders. We need to provide secure futures for all public servants and I am grateful it’s being discussed.
Yesterday, the tax & fiscal policy study committee discussed essential topics like school funding, tax incentives and workforce programs. A key takeaway was that it’s critical to invest not only in programs, but in Hoosiers themselves. 🧵
Valuing Hoosiers means funding our schools, properly compensating workers, and creating a state where people can build a future. Tax incentives are tools, but don’t bring business and growth by themselves—a strong economy requires a state people want to live and work in.
I can’t wait to see all of you use this knowledge to make Indiana (or wherever you choose to call home) a better place to live. Thank you for the invitation and thanks to Mrs. Groen for letting me steal your class for the day!
Honored to be invited by Highland Christian Academy’s 8th grade class by Zinabu Bosman, a student in Mrs. Groen’s class, to speak about local and state government. I had a blast talking with them—it was amazing to see them taking initiative to learn more about their home!