Cindy has spent much of her life in and near House District 89. The district is made up of parts of Perry, Franklin, and Warren Township.
Cindy was raised in Perry Township and graduated from Perry Meridian High School. She spent a great deal of her younger years in Warren Township where much of her family lived and attended school. Currently, Cindy works for Saint Francis Hospital as a paralegal. She was raised to be a hard worker, having held two jobs for as long as she can remember. Cindy taught her daughter, who is now grown, the value of hard work, education, and the importance of public service. Like so many parents in the district, she worked hard to help her daughter afford a college education.
She is humbled to think of her many family members who served this country in different branches of the military, and is particularly proud of her grandfather who served in World War II and her father who served in Korea.
Local government experience and common sense solutions are the foundation of her record of public service, and she will bring that record of progress to the Statehouse.
Cindy currently serves the people of Perry Township on the Government Board and has previously served two terms as its Chairperson. In 2009, she served as the board’s representative on the task force investigating combining Perry Township’s fire department services with those of the Indianapolis Fire Department. The task force concluded that a combination of services would make for better efficiencies and save taxpayer dollars. Cindy has always fought hard to keep service levels high while keeping costs to the taxpayers low.
Since 2006, she has also served on the Beech Grove Redevelopment Commission, where she works with the community and its leaders to improve Beech Grove for its residents and visitors without raising taxes.
We need leaders who understand that spending is not the answer to every problem. We need sound decision-making that is focused on the long-term, the bottom line, and common sense Hoosier values.
We need a leader that believes that pro-business, pro-jobs policies are the key to recovery — not higher taxes and more government control. As Hoosiers, we deserve more and we expect more than that from our elected officials.
Cindy stands with good people just like you, who want their lives to be a little easier and who just want the government to do its job well.
- If you stand for lower taxes, Cindy stands with you.
- If you stand for education that works for kids, Cindy stands with you.
- If you stand for common sense policies that will make Indiana the centerpiece of the nation’s economic recovery, Cindy stands with you.
Thank you so much for your support.














