INDIANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ENDORSES LANDSKE FOR REELECTION TO STATE SENATE
April 21st, 2010
(INDIANAPOLIS) APRIL 20, 2010 –The Indiana Chamber of Commerce today announced its endorsement of Republican State Senator Sue Landske for reelection in Senate District 6.
Indiana Business for Responsive Government, the political action committee of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, supports candidates to the General Assembly whose legislative voting record on business-related legislation will improve the business climate in Indiana said Michael Davis, Vice President of Political Affairs for the chamber.
“Sue Landske’s pro-jobs growth and pro-economic development views and agenda are deserving of our endorsement,” Davis said.
A successful small business owner, Landske is committed to helping create more jobs by keeping taxes low, eliminating excessive and burdensome government regulation, incentivizing business expansion and investment and improving workforce education.
“During these challenging economic times, we must keep taxes and government spending low so Hoosiers can keep more of their hard-earned tax dollars,” Landske said. “When families are forced to cut back to make ends meet, government should do so as well. I always remember it’s not the government’s money – it’s your money!”
Landske serves on the Senate Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy and supported legislation to simplify the corporate tax structure, expand the research and development tax credit and create the Indiana Economic Development Corporation – all crucial components of the pro-growth, pro-business policies that are helping to improve Indiana’s business climate and create good paying jobs for hard-working Hoosiers.
She chairs the Senate Committee on Elections and serves on the Senate Committees on Appointments and Claims and Local Government. She also works on the national level through her involvement with the National Conference on State Legislatures, Council of State Governments and Midwest Council of State Legislatures as well as the U.S. Election Commission Board of Advisors.
Senate District 6 includes portions of Lake and Porter Counties and all of Benton and Newton Counties.

