Rep. Beau Baird talked with GIANT fm News and the Putnam County Post in a preview of the upcoming legislative session.
With the next legislative session quickly approaching, State Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle) encourages Hoosiers to take his online survey and offer feedback on important issues.
To start, Hoosiers should visit Baird's webpage at in.gov/h44 and click on the "Take My Survey" button.
"This survey is a great opportunity for Hoosiers to weigh in on the issues they care about," Baird said. "Hearing directly from constituents helps me better represent their needs at the Statehouse."
Rep. Beau Baird talked with GIANT fm News and the Putnam County Post in a preview of the upcoming legislative session.
To complete online surveys, Hoosiers must be a resident of the district and submit it by the Dec. 31 deadline. Constituents can check which House district they reside in by visiting the Indiana General Assembly's website at iga.in.gov, clicking on "Find Your Legislator" on the homepage and entering a home address. Constituents can also expect to receive or may have already received a copy of Baird's survey mailer in their mailbox.
The 2025 legislative session begins Jan. 8 and must conclude by April 29. Hoosiers can follow session proceedings at iga.in.gov, where they can find information on proposed legislation and watch livestreams of committee hearings and session.
Hoosiers also can stay updated during the legislative session by signing up for Baird's email newsletter at in.gov/h44 and entering their email address under "Subscribe to eNews," or by calling 317-232-9600.
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