INDIANA FIRST. ALWAYS.

Craig Haggard’s mission is simple: represent the people of Indiana with honesty, strength, and unwavering commitment. He believes leadership starts with listening—understanding the everyday challenges Hoosiers face and turning those concerns into action. From protecting jobs and values to strengthening communities and defending constitutional rights, Craig is focused on fighting for what matters most to Indiana families. Every policy he supports is rooted in real conversations, real needs, and a deep respect for the people he serves.

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Serving as a politician shouldn’t be about personal ambition—it should be about listening first, fostering honest debate, and identifying what truly matters to the people you represent. It’s time for a new kind of leadership—one that invites dialogue, encourages accountability, and puts community needs over political gain. Public office is not a platform for ego; it’s a responsibility to fight for the values and priorities of your constituents with humility, courage, and clarity of purpose.

For Hoosiers. For Home.

Communication is at the Heart of a Successful Relationship

Communication is at the heart of every strong relationship — and that’s exactly how Craig Haggard approaches public service. He believes that representing Indiana starts with listening: to your concerns, your ideas, and the challenges you face every day. Whether it’s at a town hall, a local business, or your front porch, Craig is committed to showing up, speaking honestly, and keeping an open line with the people he serves. Trust is built through transparency, and leadership requires accountability — that’s why Craig pledges to be a voice for Hoosiers, not just in the Statehouse, but in every conversation that shapes our future. Because when we talk with each other, not past each other, we build a stronger Indiana — together.

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COMMUNITY CHURCH

Craig Haggard believes that leadership isn’t just about passing laws — it’s about protecting the values that built this state and holding tight to the principles that bring people together. That means listening more than talking, standing firm when it counts, and always leading with integrity. When we make room for these honest, heartfelt conversations — about our kids, our neighborhoods, our freedoms, and our future — we do more than campaign. We reconnect. We rebuild. And we remind each other that Indiana is more than a place on a map — it’s a home with deep roots and a bright future, shaped by people who care enough to speak up, stand together, and lead with purpose.
Religious Freedom

Conservatives strongly advocate for protecting the right to practice religion without government interference—especially in schools, businesses, and public life. This includes defending expressions of faith, such as prayer in schools and Christian symbols in public spaces.

There’s a deep concern about how pandemic-era restrictions and federal policies may limit church gatherings, charitable outreach, or sermon content. Hoosiers support rolling back such regulations and ensuring that churches operate freely and independently.

Indiana voters seek policies rooted in biblical or Judeo-Christian principles, particularly on issues like abortion, marriage, education, and gender ideology. We believe America was founded on faith and that government should reflect and protect those moral foundations.

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LOCAL SCHOOL

Our children are the future of Indiana, and the decisions we make today will shape the world they inherit tomorrow. We need a space to come together — as parents, educators, and community members — to talk honestly about the challenges they face and the opportunities we can create. From strong schools and mental health support to safe neighborhoods and family values, these aren’t just policies — they’re personal. Craig Haggard believes in building that space, where real conversations lead to real solutions that empower the next generation. When we invest in our kids, we invest in Indiana’s future — and that’s a fight worth showing up for.

Curriculum Transparency and Parental Rights
Parents want to know what their children are being taught—especially when it comes to topics like gender, race, and American history. Many are calling for full transparency in curriculum, lesson plans, and school materials, as well as greater decision-making power for families.
There is strong concern about what many view as the politicization of the classroom, including the introduction of progressive social ideologies that may conflict with family values. Hoosier parents are demanding schools focus on academics—not activism.
Conservative voters want schools to be safe, disciplined environments where kids can thrive. This includes addressing bullying, strengthening campus security, and offering real support for students’ mental and emotional health—without replacing parental roles.

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TOWN THEATER

This is more than just a website — it’s a quiet space to slow down, tune in, and truly connect. A place where you can hear the real stories of Hoosiers, explore the issues that matter most, and meet others who share a common concern for the future of our state. In a world full of noise, we need moments of clarity — moments to listen, reflect, and grow. Craig Haggard believes that media should serve the people, not just talk at them. That’s why this platform is built to highlight the voices of our community, share honest conversations, and create a sense of unity through shared understanding. Whether you’re watching a story that hits close to home or learning something new about a neighbor’s experience, this space is here to remind us that we’re all in this together — and that real change starts with listening.

Convention of States Action - Podcast

“Back (COS at) Home Again in Indiana” with Craig Haggard.

Lyricist Ballard MacDonald wrote the words to the beautiful song “Back Home Again in Indiana”, words that are close to the hearts and minds of true Hoosiers no matter where they may roam.

This month’s “COS at Home” guest has in his life traveled far from his Indiana home, but now serves it with distinction in Indianapolis: Indiana state representative, National Rifle Association board member, and Convention of States endorser Craig Haggard is the guest on the August 6 edition of “COS at Home,” which airs at 8:00 p.m. ET.

Welcome to Unscripted with Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith! Indiana Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith sits down with Rep. Craig Haggard (R-Mooresville) to unpack the latest legislative session and its impact on Indiana.
Facebook reel exploring his exploratory campaign for Indiana’s 4th Congressional District, where he shares his vision for public service and leadership for the region

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LOCAL DINER

In a world full of noise and division, we need a place to come together as neighbors — to talk, listen, and share what matters most. Craig Haggard believes that real leadership begins with real conversations. Whether it’s stories about daily struggles or ideas for real solutions, the best answers often come from the people living it every day. That’s why Craig is building a space for open dialogue, where we can measure what matters, swap ideas, and work together to build a stronger Indiana — one honest conversation at a time.

Economy & Cost of Living
Hoosiers are concerned about inflation, wages, grocery prices, and energy bills. Candidates must address how they’ll lower costs, create good-paying jobs, and ease the financial strain on families.
Voters want stronger schools, transparency in curriculum, school choice options, and respect for parental involvement in their children’s education.
Rural hospital closures, high insurance costs, and access to mental health care are pressing concerns—especially for low-income and aging residents.
Concerns about crime, fentanyl, and illegal immigration are personal to many voters. There’s strong support for law enforcement and tougher border policies as part of protecting Hoosier communities.

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TOWN HALL

We need more than just a ballot box — we need a place to express our rights, engage in local decisions, and take part in the responsibilities that keep our democracy strong. Craig Haggard believes that freedom isn’t passive — it’s something we protect by showing up, speaking out, and staying involved. This is a space where your voice matters, your vote counts, and your role in shaping Indiana’s future is honored. Because when everyday citizens step forward, democracy doesn’t just survive — it thrives.

New Energy Legislation Shifting Costs to Consumers

“We should invest in American energy innovation, but not on the backs of working Hoosiers.”

  • Supportive of energy independence and investments in U.S.-based innovation like small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs)
  • Skeptical of ratepayer burdens without clear returns—oppose blank checks to utilities or Big Tech
  • Favor energy policy that serves citizens, not corporations

“Hospitals shouldn’t get a tax break while overcharging Indiana families.”

  • Support greater transparency and accountability in healthcare pricing
  • Back efforts to rein in inflated hospital charges—especially for middle-class families
  • Warn against excessive government control, but support reforms that align with fiscal conservatism and protect patients

“Public dollars should follow the student—not the system.”

  • Strongly support school choice and charter school access
  • See revenue sharing as fair and necessary to give families alternatives to failing public systems
  • Prioritize education freedom and parental control over traditional funding models

“Justice must be swift and certain—but also visible to the people it serves.”

  • Mixed but leaning toward transparency and accountability in justice
  • Support law-and-order policies, including the death penalty
  • May challenge media bans if they limit public oversight of government action

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CIVIC STAGE

We need a space where voices are heard, culture is celebrated, and fresh ideas can take root and grow. Craig Haggard believes that every community is stronger when people come together to share their vision, values, and creativity. This is a place to speak up, honor what makes us unique, and build the kind of future we all want to be part of — one shaped by the people, for the people, right here at home.

Jim Banks – U.S. Congressman (IN-3)
  • Former chair of the Republican Study Committee, now running for U.S. Senate
  • Outspoken Trump supporter, key voice in the MAGA movement nationally
  • Positions: strong on border security, military, and social conservatism
  • Runs the “Jesus, Sex & Politics” podcast
  • Popular among faith-first conservatives and MAGA Christians
  • Vocal on education, parental rights, religious freedom
  • Known for bold pro-life stances and support for state sovereignty
  • MAGA-aligned in style and substance; often challenged the GOP establishment
  • Continues to influence liberty-minded Hoosiers and grassroots movements
  • Tony is an important voice and very influential among conservatives

  • I appreciate how often he defends Trump-era policies and promotes America First themes

  • Hosts Indiana-focused political analysis with strong grassroots reach

  • Longtime advocate for school choice, family values, and religious freedom
  • Influential in northern Indiana through her grassroots organizing
  • Backed by many MAGA-aligned legislators, including Craig Haggard
  • Advocates for Article V convention to limit federal power
  • Major organizing force among constitutional conservatives in Indiana

SHARE YOUR STORY WITH ME:

As your representative, I believe leadership starts with listening — not lecturing. This isn’t about me, it’s about you — your family, your community, your future. My role is to understand what matters most to the people of Indiana, to be your voice in the Statehouse, and to fight for real solutions that reflect our shared values. Communication isn’t just a courtesy; it’s a commitment. That’s why I’ve made it a priority to create this site as more than just a digital brochure — it’s a platform for open dialogue, real-time updates, and two-way connection.

Whether you’re dealing with a local concern, navigating a challenge, have a question about proposed legislation, or simply want to share an idea — this is your space. A place where you can be heard and know that what you say matters. Because your input doesn’t sit on the sidelines — it shapes the decisions I make and the priorities I set. When you speak, I listen. When you raise your hand, I show up. And when you share your vision for a stronger Indiana, I get to work.

We can’t move Indiana forward with one-sided politics or out-of-touch agendas. It takes communication, trust, and teamwork — the kind of relationship built on mutual respect and a shared desire to leave this state better than we found it. So let’s stay connected. Let’s speak honestly. And let’s get to work — together.