Indiana’s 124th General Assembly: Short Session, Packed Agenda, with Senator Sue Glick
January 14, 2026
By: Randall C. Head
Indiana lawmakers have a short session and a healthy state budget. But they’ve still got a packed agenda in those few weeks. To help listeners know what to expect in the 124th assembly, host Randy Head visits with Sen. Sue Glick, assistant president pro tem and chair of the Natural Resources Committee. Among other items, lawmakers will consider the escalating cost of healthcare, guns in the hands of children, and the property tax bill that was passed last year. Reflecting on last year’s high-profile debate over redistricting, Sen. Glick highlights the importance of constituents knowing their lawmakers, from Indiana all the way to Washington, D.C. She also describes pressure from Washington to pass the redistricting bill – it failed – and lauds Sen. Rodric Bray, president pro tem, for his respectful handling of the political back-and-forth.
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January 14, 2026
By: Randall C. Head
Indiana lawmakers have a short session and a healthy state budget. But they’ve still got a packed agenda in those few weeks. To help listeners know what to expect in the 124th assembly, host Randy Head visits with Sen. Sue Glick, assistant president pro tem and chair of the Natural Resources Committee. Among other items, lawmakers will consider the escalating cost of healthcare, guns in the hands of children, and the property tax bill that was passed last year. Reflecting on last year’s high-profile debate over redistricting, Sen. Glick highlights the importance of constituents knowing their lawmakers, from Indiana all the way to Washington, D.C. She also describes pressure from Washington to pass the redistricting bill – it failed – and lauds Sen. Rodric Bray, president pro tem, for his respectful handling of the political back-and-forth.
