Indiana
and Indiana
Indiana was able to weather the economic storm of the late 2000’s better than most states, thanks to a Governor committed to reining in spending rather than resorting to raising taxes. But there is still work to be done on behalf of NTU’s more than 7,700 members in the Hoosier State. Indiana levies an unnecessary and painful death tax, and is not a Right to Work state. It is important to keep pressure on lawmakers so that they favor smaller government and oppose more taxes. Be sure to check back to our Indiana page frequently for information on state and local taxpayer groups, our work on behalf of taxpayers in the state, and contact information for your lawmakers.
Latest from NTU in Indiana
An Open Letter to the Indiana House: Stand Up for Hoosiers’ Constitutional Rights, Support SB 224 || March 4, 2013
An Open Letter to the Indiana Senate: Stand Up for Hoosiers’ Constitutional Rights, Support SB 224 || February 21, 2013
Support Article V to Bring Federal Finances Back Under Control! || February 15, 2011
Don’t Raise Taxes on Satellite Television: Oppose HB 1382! || February 4, 2011
Testimony of Joshua Culling To the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee On HB 1278 || January 25, 2010
An Open Letter to the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee: Oppose the Arbitrary Satellite TV Tax! || January 22, 2010
An Open Letter to the Indiana General Assembly: Don't Strip Statewide Video Franchising from Telecom Reform Legislation || January 31, 2006
NTU Urges Indiana Governor to Reconsider Tax Hike || January 25, 2005
Information about Indiana's State Government
Governor Mitch Daniels (R)

Breakdown of the State Senate:
Democrats: 13
Republicans: 37
Breakdown of the State House:
Democrats: 40
Republicans: 60
Taxpayer Groups in Indiana