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Working for You |
Recently, I filed a few bills for the 2024 legislative session at the Statehouse.
Last year, lawmakers passed a balanced budget, laws to help lower health care
costs and measures designed to improve mental and public health care services.
While we continue to monitor the impact of these policies, this session, which reconvenes on Jan. 8, I look forward to addressing issues facing our communities like early literacy and workforce development.
I will also serve on the following Senate committees:
- Commerce and Technology;
- Environmental Affairs, ranking member;
- Pensions and Labor; and
- Utilities.
I encourage you to contact me with any questions or comments you may have via email at [email protected] or phone at 800-382-9467.
To view legislative calendars, agendas, vote tallies and proposed legislation, click here. |
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Local Communities Receive Child Care Grants
Sixty-four businesses, community groups and school corporations across the state will receive a total of $18.1 million in employer-sponsored child care grants to expand Hoosier families' access to child care.
Awardees will be able to offer on-site child care for employees and child care tuition benefits.
To learn more and view a list of recipients, click here.
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 | Wishing a "Happy Birthday" to the following members of Senate District 17 for the month of January! |
Leroy Kelly, 80 years old
Joann Trout, 81 years old
Paul Swauger, 82 years old
Evalyn Sprowl, 83 years old
Joseph Edington, 84 years old |
Luella Humphreys, 85 years old
Robert Ward, 86 years old
Carmen Marks, 87 years old
Kenneth Miller, 88 years old
Howard Mertz, 89 years old |
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