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Laura Alerding, Noblesville, has announced she will run for State Representative for the 29th District, which covers Noblesville Township and two precincts in Fishers.
Alerding currently serves on the Noblesville School Board. She has also owned a promotional and marketing business since 2004.
“I am happy to announce my candidacy for Indiana House Representative for the 29th District,” Alerding said. “My conservative values make me passionate about protecting children from age-inappropriate material in schools and public libraries, and protecting families, faith and freedom. I will bring the same tenacity and stamina to the state legislature as I have with my business and with my work on the Noblesville School Board, which includes navigating multiple challenges, listening and asking questions to solve problems, promoting transparency, and non-stop discussions for higher academic achievement.”
Her focus in the state legislature will be on healthcare costs with a concentration on mental health issues, education with a focus on students reaching higher academic achievement, property tax relief for low- and fixed-income homeowners, and continuing to make Indiana an attractive, low-tax state for businesses that will have access to an ample and competent work force.
“Achieving greater academic outcomes for students has a direct correlation to the successful economic development of a community,” Alerding said. “As a State Representative, I will accept the legislative challenges with courage and fortitude. As a conservative Republican, it is with profound grit and steadfast determination that I will work on issues facing the Noblesville community and two precincts in Fishers.”
Alerding is a native Hoosier. She and her husband Jim have a combined family of six children, 18 grandchildren, and two great-grandsons. They enjoy spending time with family at sporting events, school activities, and special occasions.
Learn more about the candidate at AlerdingForStateRep29.info.
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