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Donna (Donna) Schaibley (R-SH024)
Email - Web Site
Capitol: 317.232.9597 FAX: 317.233.9835 District: 317.750.4661 District FAX:
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Representative
Room 336-34 State House 200 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204-2786
District Office: 200 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204-2786
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Elected: 2014 Next Election: 2024 | Spouse: John |
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BioIndiana House of Representatives- 2014 - present
House District 24- Portions of Boone and Hamilton counties
Committees-
Courts and Criminal Code (Vice Chair)
Financial Institutions
Insurance
Legislative Assignments-
Recycling Market Development Board
Nuclear Legislative Working Group
Address- 200 West Washington Street, Suite 401, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Telephone-
1-800-382-9841 (Statehouse)
Direct Line- 317-234-2993
Education- Graduated from Purdue University with a B.A. in Political Science and Social Studies Education
Community Involvement
Served on the Board of Trustees of Orchard School for six years
Held leadership positions in the Orchard School Parents Association and Orchard in Bloom
Served as a Volunteer at Oaks Academy in Indianapolis
Member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
Member of the Carmel Rotary
Bio-
State Rep. Donna Schaibley is in her third term serving House District 24 where she sits on the Insurance and Financial Institutions Committees and is vice chairman of the Courts and Criminal Code Committee. She also is a member of the Recycling Marketing Development Board.
Schaibley was born and raised in Floyds Knobs, Ind. She graduated from Purdue University where she majored in political science and social studies education.
She worked at George Washington University and later at Indiana University, Bloomington. After her husband started his career as a lawyer, she became a stay-at-home mother. She remained active in the community, volunteered for various organizations and sat on the Board of Trustees of the Orchard School for six years.
Before joining the legislature, Schaibley was a substitute teacher in the Carmel Clay Schools where she focused on special education students. She and her husband John have lived in Carmel for 25 years, and have two children and two grandchildren.
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