
LOCKED AND LOADED
Focused on the Target: Your Future
Craig Haggard is mission-ready, with his sights set on your family’s future and the kitchen table issues that matter most to hardworking Hoosiers.
MISSION IN MOTION
Our Sights Are Set on What Matters Most
As a former pilot and committed public servant, Craig Haggard’s mission is in motion — locked in and battling every day to defend the values that make Indiana strong.

FIGHTING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
One Critical Issue at a Time
Representative Craig Haggard
Republican, District 57
Committees:
Environmental Affairs
Roads and Transportation
Veterans Affairs and Public Safety
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Representative Haggard advanced legislation aimed at strengthening public safety through enhanced funding for first responder training, reforms to the 1977 pension system, and initiatives addressing human trafficking and property protection.
HB 1020 – 1977 pension and disability fund
Revises funding and support for the 1977 pension and disability fund for public safety personnel.
HB 1021 – Training in human trafficking awareness
Requires human trafficking awareness training to enhance victim identification and prevention.
HB 1073 – Boxing and martial arts
Regulates boxing and martial arts competitions for safety and oversight.
HB 1092 – Funding for public safety training
HB 1307 – Sensory kit grant program
HB 1310 – Statewide stroke plan
HB 1551 – Collective bargaining for construction trades
HR 11 – Celebrating the 90th anniversary of the Professional Fire Fighters Union of Indiana
SB 219 – Trespass
SB 310 – Feasibility study of energy audit of state government campus
constitutional rights
His legislative efforts supported individual liberties by reinforcing Second Amendment protections, combating antisemitism, safeguarding property rights, and advocating for the devolution of federal education authority to the states.
HB 1022 – Antisemitism
Addresses antisemitism through educational and legislative measures.
HB 1032 – Foreign Interests Regulation
Regulates foreign interests to reduce potential undue influence in state affairs.
HB 1074 – Fire Arms Privacy
Protects privacy in firearm-related financial transactions.
HB 1083 – Property Rights
Strengthens property rights through legal protections and enforcement measures.
HB 1389 – Local Government Limitations
Limits local government overreach by clarifying regulatory powers.
HCR 46 – Israel Sovereignty
Affirms Indiana’s recognition of the State of Israel’s sovereignty.
HCR 41 – Educational Oversight
Supports returning educational oversight from the federal government to the states.
HR 40 – Taiwan Recognition
Reaffirms Indiana’s diplomatic and economic relationship with Taiwan.
HR 53 – Repentance and Morality
Acknowledges the societal value of repentance and moral reflection.
SCR 8.00 – Religious Persecution
Condemns global acts of religious persecution and urges international accountability.
SCR 26.00 – Vented Gas Can Repeal
Calls for the repeal of the EPA’s ban on vented gas cans to reduce regulatory burden.
civic recognition
Representative Haggard co-authored and sponsored numerous resolutions honoring community organizations, cultural contributions, and public servants, while designating special observances to raise awareness of health conditions and historical ties.
HCR 20 - We the People State Champs
Congratulates Plainfield High School’s We the People team on their state championship win.
HCR 44 - Shen Yun
Recognizes Shen Yun for its artistic and cultural contributions.
HCR 2 - Trooper Aaron Smith Highway
Urges the renaming of a section of U.S. Highway 31 in honor of Trooper Aaron Smith.
HCR 9 - Lance Corporal Andrew Whitacre Bridge
Requests a state bridge renaming in memory of Lance Corporal Andrew Whitacre.
HCR 25 - Parkinson's Awareness Month & World Parkinson's Day
Declares April Parkinson’s Awareness Month and April 11 as World Parkinson’s Day.
HCR 26 - American Red Cross
Honors the American Red Cross for its humanitarian work across Indiana.
HCR 28 - World Down Syndrome Day
Designates March 21 as World Down Syndrome Day in Indiana.
HR 12 - Indiana and Ireland
Celebrates the historic and economic relationship between Indiana and Ireland.
HR 22 - NAWBO Women Business Owners
Recognizes the contributions of women business owners through NAWBO.
HR 30 - Reman Day
Designates Reman Day to promote awareness of remanufacturing practices.
HR 46 - Indiana Prayer Walk Your Campus Day
Recognizes Indiana Prayer Walk Your Campus Day on August 10, 2025.
HR 60 - Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week
Establishes Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week in early May 2025.
SCR 11.00 - James Baugh Bridge
Urges a bridge renaming to honor James Baugh’s service and memory.
local governance
He supported measures that empower local governments through improvements in fiscal management, development policy, and regulatory authority, along with initiatives to strengthen Indiana’s energy infrastructure and economic competitiveness.
HB 1007 - Indiana's Energy Portfolio
Expands Indiana’s energy portfolio through updates to energy generation policies.
HB 1075 - Property Tax Assessment
Provides updates to property tax assessment and collection procedures.
HB 1079 - Property Ownership & Transfer
Clarifies legal aspects of property ownership and transfers.
HB 1104 - Carbon Capture
Regulates carbon capture and sequestration infrastructure and permits.
HB 1229 - Fiscal Responsibility
Improves fiscal responsibility and budgeting for local governments.
HB 1269 - Indiana Economic Development Corporation
Supports growth and oversight of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
HB 1271 - State Welcome Signs
Requires welcome signs to display Indiana’s official slogan.
HB 1285 - Education
Addresses broad education policy issues including access and standards.
HB 1383 - Indiana Civilian Cyber Corps
Creates the Indiana Civilian Cyber Corps for cybersecurity preparedness.
SB307 - Environmental Waste
Establishes environmental waste inventories and a grant program for local cleanup.
I come from a proud family with a long tradition of public service — where integrity, accountability, and commitment to others weren’t just values, they were lived every day. That legacy shaped who I am and why I’m stepping up to serve.
I’m not running for office to pad a résumé or chase headlines — I’m here to work for you. I’ve worn a flight suit, served my country, and made tough decisions with lives on the line. Now, I’m bringing that same level of focus, grit, and responsibility to the Statehouse, where real change is needed.
The issues outlined here aren’t the only ones I care about — but they are the ones closest to my heart: protecting our freedoms, supporting our veterans, backing our law enforcement, defending the rights of families, and standing up for small businesses and farmers who are the backbone of Indiana. Still, make no mistake — if an issue impacts Hoosiers, it matters to me. I will never rubber-stamp legislation or play political games. I will dig in, do the research, ask the hard questions, and make every decision with your best interests in mind.
My solemn duty is to support, defend, and amplify the voices of the people I represent. That’s the oath I’m making — not just to serve, but to serve with purpose, with courage, and with the unwavering belief that Indiana’s best days are ahead.