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Meeting with Johnson Co. education leaders

Wednesday, October 2nd, 2013

I had the opportunity last week to join my fellow Johnson County legislators in a meeting with our local school superintendents. The superintendents in attendance were Kent DeKoninck from Greenwood Community Schools , David Clendening from Franklin Community Schools and Patrick Spray from Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation.

JohnsonCoSupersEditPictured (from left to right) is Dr. Clendening, Rep. Price, Rep. Burton, Rep. Koch, Dr. DeKoninck and Dr. Spray.

This was a very positive meeting in which we had a good exchange of information and ideas. We talked about the impact of circuit breaker property tax caps, accountability, in regards to the A-F grading system, and school choice scholarships. We also discussed putting a greater focus on technical and associate degrees.

Dr. Clendening shared about Franklin’s project based education program and Dr. DeKoninck detailed the Greenwood senior project which brings together all aspects of learning in a practical application. Dr. Spray introduced us to the Warrior Wardrobe program at Whiteland Community High School. This program provides new and gently used clothing, toiletries and accessories for WCHS students in need. I think this is a great idea!

I was grateful for the opportunity to sit down with the education leaders in Johnson County, and I look forward to continuing to partner with them in the education of our young Hoosiers.

Intern for the Indiana House of Representatives

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013
I am excited to announce that the Indiana House of Representatives is now accepting applications to intern during the 2014 legislative session. This paid internship gives college students and recent graduates the opportunity to be a part of Indiana’s legislative process by issuing press releases, handling constituent work or even working in our IT department.
This is a fulfilling and unique internship with endless learning and networking opportunities. I highly encourage those who are qualified to check out the internship website here.
Interns can serve in the Member Services, Communications, Technology and Policy Departments. As a state legislator, I work very closely with the interns that are assigned to me each session. The internship program offers an inside look at the Legislature and helps interns fine tune their personal and professional skills. It is always great to see the interns complete the program and get involved in other organizations, companies or activities following the conclusion of session.

Applications will be accepted until October 31 for the 2014 session. Applicants must be at least sophomores in college, graduate students or recent graduates. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact:
Jason Johnson, Intern Director
Indiana House of Representatives
Republican Caucus
200 W. Washington Street, Room 401-1
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Phone: 317-232-9671
Fax: 317-234-9291
– OR –
Nick Goodwin, Communications Intern Director
Indiana House of Representatives
Republican Caucus
200 W. Washington Street, Room 401-1
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-232-9831
Fax: 317-234-9187

Advocating on behalf of the Autism community

Friday, August 9th, 2013

At the American Legislative Exchange Council annual meeting in Chicago I had the opportunity to meet with two representatives from Autism Speaks , the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism. They were Lorri Unumb (right) and Judith Ursitti (left).

In 2005, I coauthored House Enrolled Act 1075 which prevented health insurance companies from classifying Autism as a preexisting condition.

I was pleased to meet with Lorri and Judith who have spent most of their careers fighting to reform state health insurance laws to ensure coverage for Autism, an area where Indiana was a true leader. I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish, and I look forward to further achievements on behalf of the Autism community.

 

Upcoming town halls in Johnson County

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

I will be hosting several town hall meetings in Johnson County. State Sen. Greg Walker (R-Columbus) will be joining me.

What:     Town Hall with Rep. Burton and Sen. Walker

When:      Saturday, May 4, 10:00 a.m. – Noon

Where:    Whiteland Town Hall Building, 549 Main
Street, Whiteland

What:       Town Hall with Rep. Burton and Sen. Walker

When:      Wednesday, May 8, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Where:    Greenwood City Hall Building, 2 North
Madison Avenue, Greenwood

We will be available to listen to constituents, discuss concerns and provide further information on the legislative session. I encourage all members of the community to come out and participate in the discussion.

Bipartisan legislation regarding property matters heads to governor’s desk

Monday, April 22nd, 2013

Bipartisan legislation regarding property matters heads to governor’s desk