State Senator | District 33

Greg Taylor

Minority Caucus Leader
Senator Greg Taylor
Proudly Serving District 33

Indiana Senate District 33 encompasses portions of the city of Indianapolis including parts of Center, Pike, Washington, and Wayne townships.

State Senator | District 33

Greg Taylor

Minority Caucus Leader

About Senator Taylor

Senator Greg Taylor

Elected

2008

Occupation

Special Counsel at MWH Law Group

Education

Juris Doctor Degree, Indiana University Law School

Acknowledgements

  • First African American Leader of an Indiana Legislative Caucus
  • 2011 Indiana Addiction Recovery Legislative Advocate Award
  • 2009 Indiana Minority Health Coalition Award
  • Personal

    Lives in Indianapolis with his wife Danielle and has three children

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    🌈 Today is National Coming Out Day 🌈 We celebrate the courage it takes to live as your authentic self, honoring the strength shown every day by those who bravely share their truth with the world. 💖 Coming out is an act of advocacy that transcends just one day, breaking down barriers and inspiring hope. ✨ Yet, we acknowledge that every journey is different. For some, sharing who they are isn’t always safe, especially in an environment that can be unwelcoming. We see you, and we honor those who couldn’t fully live their truth openly. Our commitment remains firm—we will continue fighting for an Indiana where everyone can feel safe and accepted. 🌟 Thank you for being unapologetically you. 💙 #NationalComingOutDay #INForAll ... See MoreSee Less
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    Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay, and it’s time we recognize the importance of mental health for everyone in our community. Mental health doesn’t discriminate—it affects individuals from all walks of life, regardless of age, background or status. As your State Senator, I’ve seen firsthand the barriers too many Hoosiers face when it comes to accessing mental health care. It’s past time to break the stigma and ensure that mental health services are available, affordable and accessible for everyone. Whether it's increasing funding for community mental health centers or pushing for better support in our schools, I’m committed to fighting for policies that prioritize mental well-being. Let’s come together, speak out, and make mental health a priority for all. If you or someone you know needs help, don’t hesitate to reach out—because mental health is health. #INForAll #MentalHealthMatters🌍🧠 Today is World Mental Health Day 🧠🌍 Our world is changing rapidly. Wars, natural disaster, political divisions, and economic pressures are impacting our mental health everyday. On top of that, the climate crisis looms large, and the scars of the pandemic are still with us. These aren’t just headlines—they’re realities that impact our mental health in profound ways. We see you. Whether you're struggling with anxiety about the future, the weight of grief or the stress of simply trying to make ends meet—we’re here to say that you don’t have to carry that burden alone. This #WorldMentalHealthDay, let's remind ourselves and each other that seeking help isn’t a weakness—it’s a strength. Every one of us deserves to be heard, supported and cared for. Mental health is not just a personal issue, it’s a collective one. It’s time we recognize that true progress and healing for our communities and our state can only come when mental wellness is a priority for all. Today, we commit to creating a future where every Hoosier—no matter who they are or where they come from—can access the care and support they need. Because we’re stronger together, and your mental health matters. #WorldMentalHealthDay2024 #MentalHealthMatters #INForAll Resources: bit.ly/3zPwYy8 ... See MoreSee Less
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    Early voting is underway at the City-County Building from now until noon on Nov. 4. If you're registered in Marion County, you can make your voice heard without waiting for Election Day.🏛️✔️

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    Your guide to early voting in Indianapolis

    Want to avoid long lines on Election Day? You can vote starting Oct. 8. at the City-County Building and Oct. 26 at eight other locations.

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    Hoosiers, this is your opportunity to impact the future of education in Indiana! The second draft of Indiana high school diploma requirements has been published and we want to hear what YOU have to say! Submit public comment: https://bit.ly/4851ZuM #INForAll

    Today is National Coming Out Day 🌈

    We celebrate the courage to live authentically and share your truth with the world. Coming out is a powerful act of advocacy that inspires hope and breaks down barriers.

    Thank you for being unapologetically you! 💖 #ComingOutDay #INForAll

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