
Candidate for Indiana House of Representatives - District 66 in 2026 Indiana Primary Election.
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Get StartedEvery person deserves the freedom to make personal decisions without government intrusion — from the choices they make for their families to the healthcare decisions they make with their doctors. That includes protecting women’s rights and ensuring every woman has the autonomy, dignity, and medical privacy she deserves. Learn more
Ryan stands firmly for personal freedoms, individual choice, marriage equality, and the belief that government should safeguard rights, not strip them away. True freedom means trusting people to make the best decisions for their own lives and removing barriers that limit opportunity or equality. Learn more
When public money is diverted to private schools that can pick and choose who they accept, we undermine that promise of equal opportunity. In the 2024-2025 school year alone, over 490,000,000 was taken from public schools to fund private institutions. Hoosier families deserve a system where every child has a fair shot, and that starts with fully funded public schools that serve all of us, not just the select few. Learn more
Solar energy could be very beneficial to Indiana, but we need to use it wisely instead of seizing valuable property. We should instead integrate solar into our existing structure. We'll get the benefit of new energy, keep land available for farming, create shade for people and vehicles alike. Learn more
Rural medical facilities are especially vital. For many Hoosiers, the nearest hospital or clinic is far away, and closures have turned simple health concerns into emergencies. Keeping rural healthcare centers open means faster treatment, healthier families, and stronger small towns. Learn more
Affordable healthcare isn’t a luxury, it’s a lifeline. In Indiana, too many families are forced to choose between paying medical bills and putting food on the table. Rising costs don’t just hurt individual households; they weaken entire communities. When people can access affordable care, they stay healthy, stay working, and stay contributing to Indiana’s economy. Learn more
Assessment reform and tax reform is essential so that property taxes reflect real, livable home values, not speculative spikes in the market that punish people for staying in their homes. Learn more
First-time buyer homes should be protected from large-scale corporate buyouts that distort prices and lock families out of ownership. Qualified protections, such as purchase limitations, priority access for owner-occupants, or time-limited resale restrictions, can deter speculative acquisitions while still respecting private property rights and a healthy market. Learn more
He also supports housing affordability through regulated property assessments, ensuring homeowners and renters aren’t priced out by runaway valuations disconnected from real income. Learn more
We should encourage builders to construct modest, energy-efficient homes designed for first-time buyers by offering them targeted incentives, streamlined permitting, and infrastructure support, without sacrificing local control or community character. Learn more
Affordable housing isn’t about lowering standards or overbuilding. It’s about creating real pathways to home-ownership, stabilizing neighborhoods, and ensuring that working families can live near their jobs, schools, and support networks. Learn more
By better regulating corporate welfare and closing loopholes that allow corporations to sidestep their fair share, Ryan’s approach shifts the tax burden away from families and toward those who benefit most from our economy. Learn more
His plan eases the burden on working and middle-class families by embracing a truly marginal income tax structure, ensuring lower-income Hoosiers keep more of what they earn while contributions grow responsibly as income rises. Learn more
When workers earn enough to live, they spend locally, strengthen small businesses, and keep dollars circulating in our communities. When wages become stagnate, everything else stalls with them. Learn more
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