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Lisa Barker Announces Candidacy for Indiana House District 68
Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland, and parts of Jefferson Counties in Indiana.
- February 17, 2024 -
Today, Lisa Barker, a longtime Realtor & farmer, proudly declares her candidacy for Indiana House District 68. With deep roots in Dearborn County spanning over five decades, Lisa brings a wealth of experience and dedication to her candidacy.
As a graduate of SDHS, Lisa holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and Chemistry from Northern Kentucky University, as well as a Quality Management Certificate from the University of Manitoba. Her credentials include an Industrial Class D Wastewater license from IDEM and an Indiana broker license from the National Association of Realtors.
Lisa's candidacy is driven by her profound understanding of the challenges facing our community, particularly the issues of rising living costs and the scarcity of affordable housing. She is a staunch advocate for Constitutional Rights and seeks to protect individuals who abide by the law. Lisa is committed to providing relief for those striving to build careers while also offering full-time care for those unable to care for themselves. Having served as a Quality Manager for Seagram and as a former union worker in various companies, Lisa intimately
understands the daily struggles and aspirations of Hoosiers. Unlike some candidates, Lisa's interests are firmly rooted in her community, devoid of vested interests in Indianapolis. She is a small business entrepreneur who embodies the essence of Hoosier life.
Lisa believes it's time to shift away from the Republican supermajority dominance in Indianapolis towards a more balanced political landscape that values compromise and collaboration over partisan disputes. As a representative for District 68, she pledges to tirelessly advocate for fair representation, investments, and attention to state resources for all constituents.
Southeastern Indiana boasts breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant communities, yet it often receives inadequate attention from Indianapolis. Lisa Barker is committed to changing that narrative by amplifying the needs and concerns of our region on the state level.
"I'm honored to announce my candidacy for Indiana House District 68," said Lisa Barker, "Southeastern Indiana is my home, and I am deeply invested in its future. I believe it's time for a change in Indianapolis, and I'm ready to be a strong voice for our community."
As the daughter of a Vietnam veteran and granddaughter of a WW II Veteran, Lisa stands in unwavering support of veterans and actively engages with her local community through various membership affiliations. She is a passionate advocate for post-secondary education and continuous learning.
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We, that are American citizens of this great country have a belief system founded upon the forefather's signing of the Declaration of Independence and instilled in us by our forefathers. The Constitution is grounded and protected by the Rule of Law. And no persons shall tread on another's Constitutional Rights.
We are all born with the equal rights afforded to us by the Constitution. It has been an uphill climb for many in achieving this quest for equality, brought about by misunderstandings, cultural norms, greed, hatred, control and other areas of contention. "The only rights you have are those that you are willing to fight for." by Lisa Barker
The health of a person determines the wealth of a person. We shall create an environment where all American's are afforded healthcare so that they may contribute to society to the best of their human abilities.
All lives matter. And when our productivity tends to wain and our usefullness appears to have dimished, we become vulnerable to the systems that we helped to create and nurture in our formative years. Our needs for easier living arrangements are not always possible because of the high cost of transitioning to an easier lifestyle. We must create more senior housing.
In order to live healthier, happier, and more productive lives, we must reduce the footprints of our existence on the Earth .
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