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'''Scott Schneider''' is a ] member of the ], representing the 30th District since 2009. He attended the ] in ] and ]. Schneider served two terms on the ]. He authored a bill to stop federal money from going to ] of Indiana.<ref>{{cite news|title=Opposing health care|url=http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20110423/EDIT07/304239990/1021/EDIT|newspaper=The Journal Gazette|date=April 23, 2011}}</ref> '''Scott Schneider''' is a ] member of the ], representing the 30th District since 2009. He attended ]. Schneider served two terms on the ]. He authored several bills including the elimination of the inheritance tax in Indiana, as well as returning education standards back to state control.


Schneider, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Mister Ice of Indianapolis Inc., served two terms on the Indianapolis City-County Council from 1999 to 2007, where he advocated smaller government and lower taxes. Active in the local Republican party, he serves as Ward Chairman for Washington Township in Marion County. Schneider was a member of the Citizens’ Police Complaint Board under former Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith and the Marion County Sheriff’s Merit Board from 1997 to 1999. Schneider, served two terms on the Indianapolis City-County Council from 1999 to 2007, where he advocated smaller government and lower taxes. Active in the local Republican party, he serves as Ward Chairman for Washington Township in Marion County. Schneider was a member of the Citizens’ Police Complaint Board under former Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith and the Marion County Sheriff’s Merit Board from 1997 to 1999.


Volunteering in the community is also a priority for Schneider, who worked as a youth soccer coach for First Baptist Church in Indianapolis and as a volunteer assistant basketball coach for Arlington High School. In addition, Schneider has worked on local “Sack Hunger” and “Golf for the Cure” events. Volunteering in the community is also a priority for Schneider, who worked as a youth soccer coach for First Baptist Church in Indianapolis and as a volunteer assistant basketball coach for Arlington High School. In addition, Schneider has worked on local “Sack Hunger” and “Golf for the Cure” events.

Schneider supported a controversial bill that would have allowed ] to be taught along with evolutionary biology in Indiana public schools. <ref>{{cite news|title=ACLU says teaching creationism won’t fly|url=http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/10257587-418/aclu-says-teaching-creationism-unconstitutional.html|accessdate=12 September 2012|newspaper=Post-Tribune|date=26 January 2012|agency=Associated Press}}</ref>


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Revision as of 14:57, 20 March 2015

Scott Schneider
Member of the Indiana Senate
from the 30th district
In office
2009 -
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Indianapolis, Indiana
Alma materIndiana Wesleyan University

Scott Schneider is a Republican member of the Indiana Senate, representing the 30th District since 2009. He attended Indiana Wesleyan University. Schneider served two terms on the Indianapolis City–County Council. He authored several bills including the elimination of the inheritance tax in Indiana, as well as returning education standards back to state control.

Schneider, served two terms on the Indianapolis City-County Council from 1999 to 2007, where he advocated smaller government and lower taxes. Active in the local Republican party, he serves as Ward Chairman for Washington Township in Marion County. Schneider was a member of the Citizens’ Police Complaint Board under former Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith and the Marion County Sheriff’s Merit Board from 1997 to 1999.

Volunteering in the community is also a priority for Schneider, who worked as a youth soccer coach for First Baptist Church in Indianapolis and as a volunteer assistant basketball coach for Arlington High School. In addition, Schneider has worked on local “Sack Hunger” and “Golf for the Cure” events.

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Members of the Indiana Senate
123rd General Assembly (2023–2024)
President of the Senate
Suzanne Crouch (R)
President pro tempore
Rodric Bray (R)
Majority Leader
Chris Garten (R)
Minority Leader
Greg Taylor (D)
  1. Dan Dernulc (R)
  2. Lonnie Randolph (D)
  3. David Vinzant (D)
  4. Rodney Pol Jr. (D)
  5. Ed Charbonneau (R)
  6. Rick Niemeyer (R)
  7. Brian Buchanan (R)
  8. Mike Bohacek (R)
  9. Ryan Mishler (R)
  10. David L. Niezgodski (D)
  11. Linda Rogers (R)
  12. Blake Doriot (R)
  13. Sue Glick (R)
  14. Tyler Johnson (R)
  15. Liz Brown (R)
  16. Justin Busch (R)
  17. Andy Zay (R)
  18. Stacey Donato (R)
  19. Travis Holdman (R)
  20. Scott Baldwin (R)
  21. James R. Buck (R)
  22. Ron Alting (R)
  23. Spencer Deery (R)
  24. John Crane (R)
  25. Mike Gaskill (R)
  26. Scott Alexander (R)
  27. Jeff Raatz (R)
  28. Michael Crider (R)
  29. J. D. Ford (D)
  30. Fady Qaddoura (D)
  31. Kyle Walker (R)
  32. Aaron Freeman (R)
  33. Greg Taylor (D)
  34. La Keisha Jackson (D)
  35. R. Michael Young (R)
  36. Cyndi Carrasco (R)
  37. Rodric Bray (R)
  38. Greg Goode (R)
  39. Eric Bassler (R)
  40. Shelli Yoder (D)
  41. Greg Walker (R)
  42. Jean Leising (R)
  43. Randy Maxwell (R)
  44. Eric Koch (R)
  45. Chris Garten (R)
  46. Andrea Hunley (D)
  47. Gary Byrne (R)
  48. Daryl Schmitt (R)
  49. Jim Tomes (R)
  50. Vaneta Becker (R)

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