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Bill Frazier (born November 8, 1936) is an American farmer and politician from the state of Indiana. A member of the Republican Party , he represented the 14th district in the Indiana Senate from 1968 to 1970.
Justin Moed (born 1983/1984) is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 97th district since 2013. Moed earned his bachelor's degree from Butler University, then worked as doorkeeper for the Indiana House of Representatives. He worked up to senior policy analyst, then decided to run for office. [1] [2]
Rep. Mel Reynolds of Illinois (Democrat) resigned from Congress in 1995 after a conviction for statutory rape. In August 1994, he was indicted for sexual assault and criminal sexual abuse for engaging in a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old campaign volunteer that began during the 1992 campaign. [84]
Here’s how Indiana’s U.S. Representatives voted Tuesday: Frank Mrvan, Democrat, 1st Congressional District: Yes Rudy Yakym, Republican, 2nd Congressional District: No
And because I know antisemitism, I oppose House Bill 1002, which passed unanimously in the Indiana House of Representatives and goes to the Senate. And I know that, if it becomes law, HB 1002 ...
John Dean (R) White House Counsel, convicted of obstruction of justice, later reduced to felony offenses and served 4 months. Dwight Chapin (R) Secretary to the President of the United States, convicted of perjury. Charles Colson (R) Special Counsel to the President for Public Liaison, convicted of obstruction of justice. Served 7 months.
Frankel was a co-sponsor of a congressional bill called the Courtney Wild Victims Rights Reform Act, named after a high-profile survivor who was at the forefront of the fight to nullify Epstein ...
A redistricting bill was passed by both houses of the Indiana General Assembly in April 2011 [2] [3] and signed into law by Governor Mitch Daniels on May 10, 2011. The newly drawn map was designed to produce seven districts which are favorable to the Republican Party and two which favor the Democratic Party.