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Finding your state representative isn’t just important—it’s your duty if you want to hold politicians accountable. These are the people making decisions that affect your taxes, schools, roads, and rights. If you don’t know who represents you, you’re giving them a free pass.

Indiana State Capitol Building in Indianapolis

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The good news? It’s easy to find out. Once you know, don’t stay silent—demand action, question their votes, and remind them who they work for.

Find Your Legislator Here! Click this link.

Here’s how to contact your Indiana state legislators:

Indiana House of Representatives

📍 200 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2786
📞 (317) 232-9600
📞 (800) 382-9842 – House Democrats
📞 (800) 382-9841 – House Republicans

Indiana State Senate

📍 200 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2785
📞 (317) 232-9400
📞 (800) 382-9467

Courtyard Entrance of the Indiana State Capitol building in Indianapolis, Indiana

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Indiana State Capitol Building in Indianapolis

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Call them. Email them. Direct Message them. Tag them. These are the people making decisions that impact your life—make sure they hear your voice. Don’t let lawmakers operate in the shadows. Shine a light on their actions and hold them accountable. Every law they pass, every budget they approve, every vote they cast affects you. If you stay silent, they will assume you don’t care. Spend a few moments getting to know the Indiana General Assembly.

Finally, stay informed, stay vocal, and never forget—the government only has as much power as the people allow.

Who Represents You in the Indiana Statehouse? Find Out Here  was originally published on wibc.com