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'''Service Area:''' Northwestern Jackson County, all of Brown County, southwestern Monroe County, and most of Lawrence County with the exception of the southwest portion. | '''Service Area:''' Northwestern Jackson County, all of Brown County, southwestern Monroe County, and most of Lawrence County with the exception of the southwest portion. | ||
'''Purpose:''' Members of the Indiana General Assembly have broad powers to enact laws, decree the type and rate of taxes levied on the citizens & businesses, create & abolish agencies of state government, determine the budget for state operations & provisions of services, set rules for operation of local government & public schools, & authorize or prohibit local taxes. In addition to these & other general powers, legislators acting jointly in session are granted numerous specific powers by the Indiana Constitution, such as the power to deprive the right to vote, any person convicted of a dishonorable crime; the power to punish its members for disorderly behavior; the power to expel a member (by a 2/3 vote); & the power to impeach any state officer for a crime, incapacity, or negligence. | '''Purpose:''' Members of the Indiana General Assembly have broad powers to enact laws, decree the type and rate of taxes levied on the citizens & businesses, create & abolish agencies of state government, determine the budget for state operations & provisions of services, set rules for operation of local government & public schools, & authorize or prohibit local taxes. In addition to these & other general powers, legislators acting jointly in session are granted numerous specific powers by the Indiana Constitution, such as the power to deprive the right to vote, any person convicted of a dishonorable crime; the power to punish its members for disorderly behavior; the power to expel a member (by a 2/3 vote); & the power to impeach any state officer for a crime, incapacity, or negligence. | ||
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ZIP: 47421 | ZIP: 47421 | ||
Phone: 317-232- | Phone: 317-232-9753 | ||
Phone 2: 1-800-382-9841 | Phone 2: 1-800-382-9841 | ||
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== Contact Information == | |||
Updated | Name: Chris May | ||
Title: Representative - District 65 | |||
Phone: 317-232-9753 | |||
Phone 2: 1-800-382-9841 | |||
Email: h65@iga.in.gov | |||
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Revision as of 22:21, 7 February 2017
Agency Information
Name: Indiana Representative - District 65 Eric Allan Koch
Category: Government
Service Area: Northwestern Jackson County, all of Brown County, southwestern Monroe County, and most of Lawrence County with the exception of the southwest portion.
Purpose: Members of the Indiana General Assembly have broad powers to enact laws, decree the type and rate of taxes levied on the citizens & businesses, create & abolish agencies of state government, determine the budget for state operations & provisions of services, set rules for operation of local government & public schools, & authorize or prohibit local taxes. In addition to these & other general powers, legislators acting jointly in session are granted numerous specific powers by the Indiana Constitution, such as the power to deprive the right to vote, any person convicted of a dishonorable crime; the power to punish its members for disorderly behavior; the power to expel a member (by a 2/3 vote); & the power to impeach any state officer for a crime, incapacity, or negligence.
Hours of Operation: 8:30 am - 4:45 pm Basic Hours
Additional Information
Address: P.O. Box 372
City: Bedford
State: Indiana
ZIP: 47421
Phone: 317-232-9753
Phone 2: 1-800-382-9841
Website: http://www.in.gov/h65/
Other: Office hours vary due to session and interim periods.
Contact Information
Name: Chris May
Title: Representative - District 65
Phone: 317-232-9753
Phone 2: 1-800-382-9841
Email: h65@iga.in.gov
Updated Feb 2017