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Indiana House of Representatives District 75 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Indiana House of Representatives District 75 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

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General election

General election for Indiana House of Representatives District 75

Incumbent Cindy Ledbetter defeated Zack Davis in the general election for Indiana House of Representatives District 75 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Cindy Ledbetter (R) Candidate Connection
 
70.5
 
14,841
Zack Davis (D)
 
29.5
 
6,201

Total votes: 21,042
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I truly want to be a voice for the people, most specifically the middle class.

I will stand firm in protecting life and our second amendment rights

We have to take steps in Indiana to improve our workforce which not only includes blue collar workers but also educators and mental health professionals
Work force and economic development, Energy, Agriculture and Mental Health
Ronald Reagan - The United States economy was boosted by his supply side economic policies as well as his tax cuts and reduction in government. Privatization and greater competition led to lower prices as well as improvements in efficiency and quality of services. He reduced inflation , as well as unemployment. He appointed judges to federal courts who respected the U.S. Constitution . He was humble, frank and he restored American optimism and faith in the presidency.
"The Righteous Mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion" I am not sure that this book reflects my political philosophy but the author Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist does a very good job exploring the origins of our political divisions and points the way forward to mutual understanding. Haidt shows what each side is right about, and why we need the insights of liberals, conservatives, and libertarians to flourish as a nation.
Important characteristics or integrity, dependability and responsiveness. Responding to constituents' requests for information, ensuring that citizens, as well as groups, have access to members, as well as the legislative process in imperative. The legislature also has a responsibility to educate the citizenry. Citizens must have a sense of what representative democracy entails if they are to participate and advocate responsibly. It is up to the legislature to provide them with that sense.
Qualities would include organizational skills, integrity, and a willingness to listen to and respond to my constituents. I am very diligent in my work. My background in leadership and well as healthcare has provided me with the ability to be objective in all matters. The way I define being objective is by removing emotion or personal bias from the thought process in an effort to make an educated informed decision that results in the best possible outcome, even if I am not in favor of a proposition I am willing to work towards the best outcome for the matter at hand.
I believe the core responsibilities of someone elected to this office are maintaining a balance of power, responding to and representing constituents, and making laws in an effort to meet the needs of the constituency.
The legacy that I would like to leave would be one of integrity I do not particularly care for the "politician" , and would rather have a legacy of being known as a "Statesman"
The first historical event I recall was the assassination of John Kennedy. Even though I was born after the event it was on the TV much of the time. The first historical event that I remember in my lifetime was the explosion of the US space shuttle, The Challenger. I was watching the event on TV when it happened that day.
My very first job beyone childcare was working as a carhop for Sonic Drive In. I worked for Sonic over the years, moving into co-ownership in my early twenties. I left the restaurant industry in my middle thirties.
The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck ( a psychiatrist) in the book he melds love, science, and religion into a primer on personal growth providing a description of the attributes that make for a fulfilled human being.
He is not fictional but historical. Ben Franklin, He was a cartoon character when I was younger as I remember them showing him flying a kite and discovering electricity. He also invented bifocals, the odometer and lightning rods. He was very down to earth and focused on common sense
I realize that in a public role one opens themselves to criticism. My struggle lies in not becoming a politician as it is much simpler to give the people the political answer, as the political answer lessens the struggle. I am choosing to educate my constituency and have a diverse conversation and therein lies the struggle. Tension and noise get headlines, not diverse conversation.
It is important to have regular communication in an effort to build a solid working relationship between the legislature and the governor. With the rules of engagement clearly defined even in disagreement, discussing measures maintains a good working relationship. Good communication can minimize misunderstandings regarding motives and goals; Integrity only improves upon this relationship.
An issue we can work to resolve at a state level will be to increase our workforce. Governor Holcomb's Workforce Agenda is a step in the right direction, and the state is moving forward but there will always be a need for reevaluation, planning, and development.

A larger issue that I am unsure of how we can address as a state legislature is the overbearing burden of federal regulations on the fossil fuel industry. And the new woke Environmental Social Governance among businesses. Our country cannot run on wind and solar power, it is not possible. The poor and elderly will not be able to survive the cost, the middle class will slowly be destroyed and our country will continue to consume more and more fossil fuel as the energy demands will require it. These federal regulations lack common sense and are in my opinion immoral. The emotional, financial and physical price that citizens will face for these far-fetched green policies will be insurmountable.

I am not sure there are any benefits for the people as it relates to a unicameral state legislature. As the state legislature represents both the people and corporations, I would think the only thing keeping the state from being tyrannical with a unicameral legislature would be the two-party system.
Well, I believe it may be beneficial, but I do not believe that it is necessary or should be a requirement. I think what is most important in the representation of a people is a variety of backgrounds and experiences as this provides diversity as it relates to insight and perspective. Diverse perspectives and positions on issues are necessary when deciding on legislation for such a large number of people.
As part of its representational function, it is beneficial that the legislator to build relationships with one another if the legislature is to perform its lawmaking function well. This necessitates an exchange of information and ideas. While deliberation involves the exchange of ideas, building consensus involves a more material exchange. It depends on the willingness of opposing sides to sit down at a table together and negotiate their differences. Generally, that means dealing, trading, and compromising, so that as many participants as possible are able to come to an agreement.
In Indiana the General Assembly are constitutionally required to redraw the state's federal and state legislative districts following the nationwide census, I favor this process as the legislatures are the elected body and were chosen by the people of the state to represent them.
My current committee assignments are Family and Children Services and Agriculture. The speaker of the house determines these committee assignments. Based on my background and childhood I understand why the speaker chose for me to sit on the committee for family and children. I grew up using social and government services. I have been on my own since the age of 15 and at one point I was homeless. Government services have given me a hand up and allowed me to improve my outcome. I am proud to serve on Family and Children as I enjoy the opportunity to provide services that continue to offer a hand up to those who have less fortunate circumstances. I was initially unsure of my role on the agriculture committee but I then realized had already built relationships with many of those members and I have learned so much from being involved with the agriculture committee. Agriculture is very important to my district and our state. I am proud to represent our agricultural community.
I choose not to "model" myself after anyone. I do hold certain principles as a standard for legislation such as integrity, and fiscal conservatism, but I think this should be done within my individual skillset related to my knowledge and experience as pertains to current matters. History is an example and an educator that must be applied when making consideration on current matters, but we as a people, a state, a country are ever-changing and evolving.
I think that I have an impactful story. Growing up in a dysfunctional family, my mother left when I was 15, I became pregnant and dropped out of high school. It took me several years to work to overcome generational poverty. I put myself through college as a young adult, and currently work as a psychiatric nurse practitioner, now I am a member of the Indiana General Assembly. I hope this is an impactful story and it will allow others who are facing similar circumstances to realize they can overcome them.
I think the governor should have the ability to enact emergency powers as needed. With that being stated I think the legislature has in role in ensuring a balance of those powers. We always need to have checks and balances, the legislature should be able to visit the cause of an emergency order and vote for any adjustments necessary.
Yes. Especially in today's political environment, if we did not compromise we would not be able to have any progress in the legislature. It is my job as a legislator to In order to represent diverse constituencies, various interests, and differing values, and it is the role of a legislator to engage in conflict, build consensus and achieve settlements. You cannot do that without compromise. Those in politics who are unwilling to compromise may sell a good campaign, but they will not be a good legislator beyond their uncompromising vote. To be clear, there are areas one should compromise and there are areas that there should be no compromise.

To provide an example, Indiana is a pro-life state, but abortion is legal at a federal level. In Indiana, we have done as much as we can to protect the life within our legal ability. There are pro-life groups that will attack this statement stating one should not compromise when it comes to the life of the unborn. I will not compromise on this stance, but as a legislature, I also understand I cannot write a law to change this as it will not be upheld in a court of law. So I vote pro-life on every bill that protects life, but I compromise in that I understand I cannot author legislation that goes against federal law.



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