Brown Files to Run for Indiana's Third Congressional District

Brown is Ready to Bring a New Type of Leadership to Washington

Filing paperwork at Secretary of State Lawson's Office

Filing paperwork at Secretary of State Lawson's Office

INDIANAPOLIS - Today, Indiana State Senator Liz Brown filed the necessary paperwork to run for Indiana's Third Congressional District with Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson. Brown's name will appear on the May 3 primary ballot.

"Washington, D.C. is broken," shared Brown. "We need good people in Congress, now more than ever, who are not afraid to speak out and affirm our Constitutional values. We need conservatives willing to fight for economic freedom and stop the out of control spending. We need to repeal the disaster that is Obamacare. We need to retake our role as a leader on the foreign policy stage. And we need to strengthen the family, recommit to protecting religious liberty and protect the most vulnerable among us, the unborn. I am ready to bring a new type of leadership to Washington."

Liz Brown, a Republican, seeks to represent Indiana's Third Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Brown currently serves Indiana Senate District 15 in the state legislature and is a former member of the Fort Wayne City Council. She has a long history of community involvement including roles with Boys and Girls Clubs, Cub Scouts, Parkview Hospital Ethics Committee, Notre Dame Club of Fort Wayne and various school boards. As a registered Civil and Domestic Mediator with her own mediation business, Liz maintains a number of associations in the legal field. Liz and her husband of 33 years, Steve, have seven children.

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