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Indiana House of Representatives: 2022 – Present
House District 47: Portions of Johnson and Shelby counties
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Indianapolis, IN 46204
Occupation: Logistics consultant
Education: Bachelor’s degree in political science from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
State Rep. Robb Greene was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2022. He represents House District 47, which includes portions of Johnson and Shelby counties.
Greene works as a logistics consultant, and was a former tech entrepreneur in Indiana’s startup community. He was part of the founding team of ClusterTruck, a technology-driven ghost kitchen, and served as the company’s COO. Greene received a bachelor's degree in political science from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.
Greene resides in western Shelby County with his wife, Erin, and children, RG, Flora and Lucy. Together, they have built their lives around a small farmstead, aspiring to lead a simpler way of life.
House District 47 includes portions of Johnson and Shelby counties in central Indiana. To find or verify your House District, click here.

STATEHOUSE (Oct. 30, 2024) – Nominations are now being accepted for the state's first-ever award recognizing Hoosier first responders who are killed or seriously injured in an act of public service, thanks to legislation supported by local lawmakers.
STATEHOUSE (Oct. 28, 2024) – Nominations are now being accepted for the state's first-ever award recognizing Hoosier first responders who are killed or seriously injured in an act of public service, thanks to legislation supported by local lawmakers.
STATEHOUSE (Oct. 10, 2024) – The Oct. 31 deadline to apply for an Indiana House Republican internship during the 2025 legislative session is fast approaching, according to area lawmakers.
STATEHOUSE (Oct. 2, 2024) – Area legislators encourage Hoosiers to take advantage of a new state website to compare health care prices and quality.
STATEHOUSE (Sept. 19, 2024) – Johnson County schools recently received more than $397,300 for safety upgrades through the state's Secured School Safety Grant Program supported by area lawmakers.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 30, 2024) – Applications to intern with Indiana House Republicans for the 2025 legislative session are now open, according to area lawmakers.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 19, 2024) – Johnson County lawmakers encourage families with students who have disabilities to apply for Indiana's Education Scholarship Account before the Sept. 1 deadline.
Indiana recently honored local farms owned and operated by the same family for at least 100 years with Hoosier Homestead awards, according to area legislators.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 6, 2024) – "With the extension of I-69, our vision of a seamless connection between Indianapolis and Evansville is now a reality. This development promises not only safer and more efficient travel, but also a surge in economic growth in Johnson County and Indiana," said State Rep. Michelle Davis (R-Whiteland).
"Today, we celebrate a significant milestone with the final extension of I-69. This critical infrastructure project will improve transportation safety and foster economic opportunities across the region. It's a testament to our ongoing efforts to connect communities and promote growth throughout Indiana," said State Rep. Craig Haggard (R-Mooresville).
"Extending I-69 has been a long time coming, and it's fantastic news for Indiana. This vital connection between Indianapolis and Evansville will enhance travel safety, boost economic growth and solidify our reputation as the Crossroads of America," said State Rep. Peggy Mayfield (R-Martinsville).
"Having efficient and safe roads is not only important to the thousands of Hoosier families who use them everyday, but also to the thousands of small businesses that rely on them to move and receive the products they need. This project is an investment in the quality of life for the families, small businesses, and family farms in and around Johnson County," said State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville).
STATEHOUSE (July 11, 2024) – Local lawmakers recently received appointments to serve on interim study committees, which will meet throughout the summer and fall to explore policy issues and work together to identify solutions.
STATEHOUSE (July 10, 2024) – Southside legislators recently received appointments to serve on interim study committees, which will meet throughout the summer and fall to explore policy issues and work together to identify solutions.
STATEHOUSE (July 9, 2024) – Johnson County legislators recently received appointments to serve on interim study committees, which will meet throughout the summer and fall to explore policy issues and work together to identify solutions.
STATEHOUSE (June 28, 2024) – As summer kicks off in Indiana, local lawmakers want Hoosiers to know about a wide range of new state laws taking effect July 1.
STATEHOUSE (June 28, 2024) – As summer kicks off in Indiana, local lawmakers want Hoosiers to know about a wide range of new state laws taking effect July 1.
STATEHOUSE (April 24, 2024) – A new public notification similar to Indiana's Amber Alert will soon help first responders locate missing and at-risk veterans thanks to efforts supported by State Reps. Cory Criswell (R-Middletown), Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) and Jennifer Meltzer (R-Shelbyville).
STATEHOUSE (April 11, 2024) – Johnson County communities can roll forward with road and bridge projects thanks to a recent boost in state funding supported by State Reps. Michelle Davis (R-Whiteland) and Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville).
Shelby County and Shelbyville can roll forward with road and bridge projects thanks to a recent boost in state funding supported by local legislators.
STATEHOUSE (March 1, 2024) – The Club for Growth Foundation recently selected State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) to become a fellow along with other conservative lawmakers and business leaders across the nation.
The Indiana House of Representatives Monday advanced State Rep. Robb Greene's (R-Shelbyville) bill to compile data on recent Medicaid reimbursement changes involving a well-known treatment for Hoosiers with disabilities.
There is an assumption at the heart of economic development policy that views any form of growth as a net good. It’s rarely challenged. Those who do question this often-hidden assumption that growth outweighs any and all costs are invariably accused of NIMBYism, or Not In My Back Yard.
State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) is working to yield results for Hoosier farmers this legislative session by plowing through certain requirements that agriculture equipment only be serviced and repaired by manufacturers.
With Indiana's lawmakers set to return to the Statehouse on Jan. 8 for the start of the 2024 legislative session, Johnson County legislators released online surveys to gather constituents' feedback on important issues.
STATEHOUSE (Dec. 7, 2023) – With Indiana's lawmakers set to return to the Statehouse on Jan. 8 for the start of the 2024 legislative session, Shelby County legislators released online surveys to gather constituents' feedback on important issues.
The Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Inc. recently presented State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) with its Legislator of the Year Award for his work on a new law to help boost job opportunities for Hoosiers with disabilities.
Significant state funding is in route to local communities to help complete road and bridge projects, according to area legislators.
STATEHOUSE (Nov. 3, 2023) – Significant state funding is in route to local communities to help complete road and bridge projects, according to Johnson County legislators.
As the Nov. 7 election approaches, area legislators encourage Hoosier voters to submit election-related questions or report issues using the state's new text hotline.
Shelby County lawmakers encourage local college students and recent graduates to apply online for an internship at the Indiana Statehouse before the Oct. 31 deadline.
Johnson County legislators encourage Hoosier voters to register or check their voting status by the Oct. 10 deadline.
The Arc of Shelby County, a chapter of The Arc of Indiana, recently presented State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) with the Legislator of the Year Award for his work on a new law promoting job opportunities for Hoosiers with disabilities.
STATEHOUSE (Sept. 26, 2023) – Local lawmakers encourage high school students who want to pursue work-based learning and credentials outside the classroom to apply for the state's newly launched Career Scholarship Account program.
STATEHOUSE (Sept. 25, 2023) – Local lawmakers encourage high school students who want to pursue work-based learning and credentials outside the classroom to apply for the state's newly launched Career Scholarship Account program.
STATEHOUSE (Sept. 5, 2023) – Local lawmakers are seeking interns to join them at the Statehouse during the 2024 legislative session.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 31, 2023) – Local lawmakers are seeking interns to join them at the Statehouse during the 2024 legislative session.
Shelby County farms owned and operated by the same family for at least 100 years were recently honored with Hoosier Homestead awards, according to area legislators.
The Wild-Henry Farm in Johnson County recently received the Hoosier Homestead Centennial Award for being in operation since 1896, according to State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) and State Sen. Greg Walker (R-Columbus).
STATEHOUSE (July 6, 2023) – New state laws supporting Hoosiers and backed by local lawmakers during the 2023 legislative session are now in effect.
State Reps. Michelle Davis (R-Whiteland) and Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) joined Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday to honor Trafalgar Police Department Officer Dustin Moody at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
Employers may receive tax credits for hiring people with intellectual and developmental disabilities thanks to a new law supported by State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville).
Johnson County legislators recently welcomed local students to the Statehouse where they participated in the Indiana House Page Program.
Franklin Community High School graduate Blaine Wentzell is gaining experience as an intern with State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) and his fellow members of the Indiana House of Representatives during the 2023 legislative session.
STATEHOUSE (March 30, 2023) – State Reps. Michelle Davis (R-Whiteland) and Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) welcomed local students to the Statehouse where they participated in the Indiana House Page Program.
STATEHOUSE (March 21, 2023) – The Indiana House of Representatives recently advanced legislation supported by Johnson County legislators that would expand work-based learning opportunities in high schools around the state.
STATEHOUSE (Feb. 13, 2023) – The Indiana House of Representatives recently advanced legislation supported by Johnson County lawmakers that would phase in a complete state income-tax exemption for military pay earned by active-duty members.
State Rep. Robb Greene (R-Shelbyville) is working to support job opportunities for Hoosiers with disabilities, especially since they face far greater challenges to finding meaningful employment.
STATEHOUSE (Dec. 12, 2022) – Shelby County's newly elected state representatives recently received appointments to serve on key House committees.
Over $1.3 million is headed to local communities to accelerate road and bridge improvements, according to local lawmakers.
Robb Greene and Jennifer Meltzer, both of Shelbyville, and Cory Criswell of Middletown took the oath of office yesterday to become local state representatives serving portions of Shelby County.

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