(INDIANAPOLIS) – The start of the 2025 Indiana Legislative session is just a few days away, and a lawmaker wants to heat from her constituents.
Indiana State Senator Sue Glick says that the people she represents in District 13 play an important role in the legislative process. The LaGrange Republican says her job is to weigh the man views of the residents in her District.
With that in mind, she is encouraging everyone to take her 2025 Constituent Survey and let her know what you think about issues facing Indiana. The survey is located at Glick’s website LINKA.
Also on her website are options to contact Glick, and request assistance if you need help from her office to navigate an issue with a State agency.
Citizens can keep track of legislation, committee hearings and calendars by going to the Indiana General Assembly website. It also has livestreams and archived videos of committee hearings and sessions for by the Indiana Senate and the House of Representatives.
Glick says she looks forward to hearing from her constituents this year.
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