State Rep. Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) recently welcomed Aram Chamberlin from Walkerton, who attends Harold C. Urey Middle School, to the Statehouse, where he participated in the Indiana House Page Program during the 2026 legislative session.
“It’s always inspiring to see young Hoosiers spend a day at the Statehouse and experience the lawmaking process,” Jordan said. “Programs like this give students the confidence to engage, ask thoughtful questions, and discover how they can make a difference in their communities.”
During his day as a page, Chamberlin interacted with lawmakers and session staff, toured the Statehouse, and joined Jordan on the House floor to watch the legislation process in action.
Learn more about how students ages 13 to 18 can serve as a page during the 2027 legislative session by visiting indianahouserepublicans.com/
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