STATEHOUSE (Dec. 21, 2021) – Local House Republican lawmakers invite constituents to complete the 2022 issue survey to provide feedback ahead of the legislative session starting Jan. 4.
Johnson County residents will receive mailed copies of their state representative's issue survey, but can save a stamp and go online now to complete it. To get started, constituents can visit their member's website and then click on the red "Take My Survey" button at one of the following links:
"Feedback from our community is helpful as I consider how to vote on different policies and address issues," Davis said. "I hope to hear from many of our neighbors ahead of session."
To complete a member's survey, constituents must be a resident of the district and submit it by the Dec. 31 deadline. The survey questions are intended to reflect issues that may come before the Legislature and should not be interpreted as a reflection of their legislator's views.
Constituents can determine and confirm who their state representative is online by visiting the Indiana General Assembly's website at iga.in.gov, clicking on the "Find Your Legislator" tab and entering their home address. Constituents can then visit indianahouserepublicans.com/members and view their member's webpage to take the survey.
May said the public can participate in the legislative process by completing the survey, testifying in committee and staying connected with their state legislator. Constituents can visit iga.in.gov to watch livestreams of session and committee meetings, view archived meetings, and access meeting calendars and meeting agendas.
"Our state government relies on the active participation of Hoosiers," May said. "I welcome our neighbors to spend a day at the Statehouse, watch a committee or session, and reach out to their state legislators on issues important to them. The legislative session is a great time to visit the Capitol, and I encourage constituents to reach out to me if they plan a trip."
"Keeping you informed of the work I am doing at the Statehouse is a top priority for me as a state representative," Young said. "Receiving email newsletters is an easy way to stay on top of legislation being considered, and learn about different state services and resources available to Indiana residents."
Constituents can contact Davis at h58@iga.in.gov, May at h65@iga.in.gov and Young at h47@iga.in.gov with questions and comments, or by calling 1-800-382-9841. Hoosiers can also sign up to receive regular email news updates by visiting their member's webpage and entering their email address.
The 2022 legislative session begins in January and must conclude by mid-March.
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State Rep. Michelle Davis (R-Whiteland) represents House District 58,
which includes a portion of Johnson County.
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State Rep. John Young (R-Franklin) represents House District 47,
which includes portions of Johnson and Morgan counties.
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State Rep. Chris May (R-Bedford) represents House District 65, which includes all of
Brown County, most of Lawrence County and parts of Monroe, Jackson and Johnson counties.
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