Indiana Black Legislative Caucus
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Indiana General Assembly.
Role
By drafting and sponsoring legislation to address constituent needs and by examining all bills that affect the minority populace, the Caucus acts as a legislative body on behalf of the minority community. The Caucus presents a minority perspective from the entire state to the Legislature and advocates public policies that promote minority social, cultural and economic progress, statewide. In addition, the Caucus serves as a research study group to generate pertinent data in support of appropriate public policies.
Current membership
List of officers:[1]
District | Officers | Position |
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2 (Senate) | Lonnie Randolph | Chairman |
95 (House) | John L. Bartlett | Vice-Chairman |
33 (Senate) | Greg Taylor | Treasurer |
98 (House) | Robin Shackleford | Chaplain |
34 (Senate) | Jean Breaux | |
3 (House) | Charlie Brown | |
2 (House) | Earl Harris | |
96 (House) | Greg Porter | |
94 (House) | Cherrish Pryor | |
12 (House) | Mara Candelaria Reardon | |
3 (Senate) | Earline Rogers | |
14 (House) | Vernon Smith | |
99 (House) | Vanessa Summers | |
Notes
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