Building a Better Indiana, Together
Our state is built on hard work, deep roots, and the promise of a future we can all be proud of. But for too long, the issues that affect our daily lives—the safety of our water, the resilience of our infrastructure, and the health of our communities—have been sidelined by politics. I’m stepping up because I believe Indiana deserves leadership that focuses on the fundamentals: protecting our natural resources from contamination and ensuring our towns are equipped for the next century.
Real Solutions for Our Families
From the banks of the Wabash to the heart of our industrial centers, we need a common-sense approach to the challenges we face. Whether it’s holding polluters accountable for our water quality or championing innovative energy and housing that lasts for generations, my commitment is to the people, not the special interests. Together, we can build a state that honors its heritage while securing a cleaner, stronger, and more prosperous Indiana for every family.
Ian G for Indiana
Ian G for Indiana
Ian Cares about our families
I believe that everyone should have the means to live a comfortable life without having to break their back to get it. If you work forty hours a week—whether you're flipping burgers, stocking shelves, or working in a pharmacy—you deserve full-time respect.
Respect isn't just a pat on the back. It’s reflected in your wallet. It’s reflected in your ability to pay rent, afford your medicine, and put away a little for your family's future. Indiana hasn't given its workers a raise in sixteen years. It’s time we stopped asking Hoosiers to do more with less.
If elected I will work to raise the minimum wage. Added childcare tax credits. Expanded education spending and extended education grants. As well as help to reign in the cost of medical care and medications. I worked for CVS long enough to learn how much it hurts when you can’t afford the medication you need to live. Which honestly is unacceptable.
We are literally watching Indiana tax dollars drive across the border to Michigan and Ohio. It’s time to legalize and tax cannabis like tobacco as well.