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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    ✨ Happy Diwali to all who celebrate! ✨ The Indiana Senate Democrats extend our warmest wishes for a joyful and prosperous Diwali. Known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is a celebration of light conquering darkness and good prevailing over evil. As homes and communities are lit with diyas and candles, may this light fill our hearts with hope, peace and positivity for the year ahead. Wishing everyone a bright and beautiful new year filled with love, joy and prosperity! 🪔🌟 #HappyDiwali #FestivalofLights #INForAll ... See MoreSee Less
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    Happy Halloween!🎃Happy Halloween! 🎃The Indiana Senate Democrats wish you and your family a fun, safe and dry night of festivities! 🍭👻🍭🚨Need to know trick-or-treat times in your area? See below for schedules and important information! 📍Bloomington: bit.ly/3AgYwwB 📍Central Indiana:bit.ly/4hvoVaz 📍Northwest Indiana:bit.ly/3YvVlce 📍South Bend:bit.ly/3NOg8mM#INForAll ... See MoreSee Less
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    🌎 Honoring Immigrants on National Immigrants Day 🌎 Today, we celebrate the strength, dreams and resilience that immigrants bring to Indiana and to our nation. The journey of America has always been, and will always be, deeply tied to those who come here seeking a better life. These are our neighbors, friends, teachers, doctors, and community leaders—people who enrich every part of our society with their cultures, languages and dreams. 🗽 At a time when divisive voices seek to foster fear, let's stand firm in the truth: our diversity is our greatest strength. Immigrants have built and continue to build our country’s industries, communities and future. They have given us music, art, food, innovation and an enduring reminder of what it truly means to believe in the American Dream. And as a nation founded by immigrants, we are called to protect that dream for future generations. The Indiana Senate Democratic Caucus proudly stands with every immigrant who calls this great nation home. Today, and every day, we are united in celebrating your contributions, your courage and your relentless pursuit of a brighter tomorrow. Let’s ensure that America remains a place where every person, regardless of birthplace, can pursue opportunity and share in our collective future. Together, we are stronger. Together, we are Indiana. 🌎💙 #NationalImmigrantsDay #INForAll #UnityInDiversity #WeAreIndiana ... See MoreSee Less
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    Early voting is open in Marion County! 🗳️ We’ve got locations across the county to make it easy for you to vote on your schedule. Don’t wait for Election Day—get out there and make your voice heard. Let’s do this, Marion County! 💪#INForAll

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    Here's when and where Marion County residents can vote early in the general election

    Early voting started on Oct. 8. Here is where you can go to vote early in Indianapolis.

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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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    #VoteEarly #MarionCountyVotes #INForAll

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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

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