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The Raatz Roundup: Take my 2023 Constituent Survey

THE RAATZ ROUNDUP
Submitted for use on Dec. 13, 2022
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Take my 2023 Constituent Survey

By State Sen. Jeff Raatz (R-Richmond)

It is easy to fixate on major decisions being made in Washington, D.C., but most people don't realize that state government has an even larger impact on our day-to-day life in many ways. Our Indiana General Assembly passes legislation each session that deals with important topics including education, agriculture, economic development, infrastructure and broadband – each of these issues directly impact Hoosiers' quality of life.

This is why I am encouraging you to participate in my 2023 constituent survey, which contains questions on a variety of topics that might be addressed during the legislative session. Additionally, there's space at the bottom of the survey where you can leave comments relating to any concern you may want to share with me.

This year, my survey questions pertain to what steps you think Indiana should take when the state has a budget surplus, what the top priority should be when adopting the 2023-24 state budget, and whether Hoosier students should take a financial literacy course before graduation.

Before taking my survey, I encourage you to think about what issues matter to you, and what you would like to see improved in our community and state. Your input is important to me, and I look forward to reviewing the responses so I can represent Senate District 27 to the best of my ability.

The link to my online constituent survey for Senate District 27 can be found at IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Raatz.

The deadline to complete the survey is Jan. 4.

If you have trouble completing your survey or verifying your senator, feel free to contact SenateIT@iga.in.gov for help.

If you have any questions or concerns on these or other topics, feel free to contact me at Senator.Raatz@iga.in.gov or 317-233-0930.

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State Sen. Jeff Raatz (R-Richmond) represents Senate District 27, which includes

Henry, Union and Wayne counties, and portions of Franklin County.

Click here for a high-resolution photo of Sen. Raatz.