STATEHOUSE (Dec. 21, 2021) – State Rep. Craig Snow (R-Warsaw) invites constituents to complete the 2022 issue survey to provide feedback ahead of the legislative session starting Jan. 4.
Constituents in House District 18, which includes all of Wabash County and portions of Kosciusko, Grant and Miami counties, will receive mailed copies of Snow's issue survey, but can save a stamp and go online now to complete it. To get started, constituents can visit in.gov/h18 and then click on the red button labeled "Take My Survey."
"The legislative session is approaching fast and I want to hear directly from Hoosiers about what matters most to you and your family," Snow said. "Lawmakers will be taking up a number of issues this year and community input can be invaluable as I consider the impact of potential legislation on our area."
To complete the survey, constituents must be a resident of House District 18 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.
Snow said the public can participate in the legislative process by completing the survey, testifying in committee and staying connected. Constituents can visit iga.in.gov to watch livestreams of session and committee meetings, view archived meetings, and access meeting calendars and meeting agendas. Hoosiers can also sign up to receive regular email news updates from Snow by visiting in.gov/h18 and entering their email address.
For help completing the survey, constituents can contact Snow at h18@iga.in.gov or by calling 1-800-382-9841.
The 2022 legislative session begins in January and must conclude by mid-March.
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State Rep. Craig Snow (R-Warsaw) represents House District 18, which
includes Wabash County and portions of Kosciusko, Grant and Miami counties.
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