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Indiana House of Representatives District 32 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Indiana House of Representatives District 32 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Indiana House of Representatives District 32

Victoria Garcia Wilburn defeated Fred Glynn in the general election for Indiana House of Representatives District 32 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Victoria Garcia Wilburn
Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D) Candidate Connection
 
50.5
 
12,508
Fred Glynn (R)
 
49.5
 
12,260

Total votes: 24,768
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Indiana is among the lowest ranked states in the nation for overall health and mental health as well as public health funding. We must act with urgency to change these outcomes and elect legislators with the knowledge and expertise to tackle these pressing issues. Now is the time to leverage the state’s budget surplus to increase access to care, expand mental and behavioral health services and enact equitable policies that reduce Hoosier health disparities.

Strong public schools are essential to our community’s collective well-being and economic prosperity. We need education policies that provide adequate funding, fairly compensate teachers, and direct more resources to special education services. Every student should have the opportunity to go to a safe, enriching public school and I’m committed to legislation that is designed to invest, not disinvest, in our public education system.

Guns are the leading cause of death among children and teens in Indiana. Common-sense gun safety laws such as requiring criminal background checks for firearm sales and responsible gun storage laws will reduce violence and save lives. Together, we can take action and make our community an even safer place to live, learn, and grow.
I am personally passionate about improving our Public Health initiates and access to healthcare across our state. With over a third of our counties not having access to OB/BYN care I see firsthand the healthcare desserts across Indiana and the disparity between rural and urban communities. Additionally, throughout our state we continue to see overdoses rise and some parts of our state have a 750:1 patient to mental health provider ratio. Hoosiers deserve better, and they deserver transparency for what a poor job we are doing despite having a significant budget surplus. Health and quality of life are key to our economy and are the backbone of productivity and innovation.



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