The 2026 Indiana Legislative Session officially began with lawmakers gathering at the Statehouse for Organization Day on Tuesday. This was an opportunity for lawmakers to initiate discussions on key issues affecting communities and to plan for the upcoming session.
State Representative Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) said in a recent email, “To stay informed and get involved in the legislative process, visit iga.in.gov. There, you can find helpful information on new law proposals, agendas, and livestreams of session and committee meetings.”
The thoughts and feedback from constituents are important as Representative Jordan proposes and considers new legislation.
Contact Rep. Jordan by emailing him at h17@iga.in.gov or by calling 317-232-9772.
In closing, Representative Jordan said, “I look forward to representing House District 17 during this upcoming session and being your voice at the Statehouse.”
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