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2023
Republican
Environmental Affairs
Public Policy
Indiana State University - Political Science and History
Catholic University of America - Graduate Studies at the Pentagon
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - doctoral student
Wabash River Regional Development Authority (WRRDA)
READI Grant Program implementation
President's (ISU) Medallion
ISU Jones Award
Indiana Principal Leadership Award for Service
Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce Building Community Award
State Director for U.S. Sen. Todd Young
Vigo and Clay counties and a portion of Sullivan County
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute, right) joins employees from Glas-Col after presenting the company with the Half Century Award on Friday, Aug. 23. more »
Wabash Valley-based Glas-Col, LLC was honored with the Governor's Half Century Award at the Statehouse today, said State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute). more »
Goode presents flag to Alpha Omega Chapter of Delta Theta Tau more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) made the following statement today in response to the passing of Vigo County Sheriff John Plasse. more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) will serve as a member of the Interim Study Committee on Roads and Transportation in preparation for the 2025 legislative session. more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) made the following statement today in response to Gov. Eric Holcomb's appointments of Jon Ford, Lori Danielson and Rob Carter to the Indiana State University Board of Trustees more »
Sen. Goode welcomes Vigo County Students to the Statehouse more »
The State Budget Committee approved nearly $9.8 million to renovate the Chestnut Building on the Indiana State University campus to house the Early Childhood Education Development Center, said State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute). more »
Communities in Senate District 38 will receive nearly $5.6 million to improve roads and bridges through the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program (CCMG), said State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute). more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) welcomed Terre Haute resident and Terre Haute South Vigo High School student Tavin Hunt to the Statehouse to serve as a Senate page in February. more »
A bill sponsored by State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) that aims to help keep Indiana soil and water clean unanimously passed the Senate Tuesday, March 5. more »
A bill sponsored by State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) to establish the Hoosier First Responder Medal of Honor will now head to the governor's desk. more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) presented Senate Resolution 7 to the Senate today, which honors former State Sen. Jon Ford (R-Terre Haute). more »
The Indiana Senate is now accepting applications for the 2024 Senate Page Program, said State Sen. Greg Goode(R-Terre Haute). more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) has been appointed by Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) to serve on the Senate Committees on Environmental Affairs and Public Policy during the 2024 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly. more »
State Sen. Greg Goode meets students from the Sullivan and Vigo counties CEO (Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities) programs in the Senate Chamber Tuesday, Nov. 28. more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) gathered with fellow legislators today at the Statehouse for Organization Day – the ceremonial start of the Indiana General Assembly. more »
Communities in Senate District 38 will receive more than $2.4 million to improve roads and bridges through the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program (CCMG), said State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute). more »
State Sen. Greg Goode (R-Terre Haute) was sworn in as state senator of Senate District 38 by Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loreta Rush in the Senate Chamber today, Wednesday, Nov. 1. more »