House Happenings: Spend a day at the Statehouse

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    House Republicans are once again accepting applications for pages during the 2026 legislative session. Student pages assist state lawmakers and Statehouse staff with daily duties while having the opportunity to tour the governor’s office, the Supreme Court, and House and Senate chambers. Pages will receive an excused absence from school and groups may participate together.

    Students will be responsible for their own lunch along with transportation to and from the Statehouse located in downtown Indianapolis. Interested Hoosier students or parents can click here to fill out an application and select a day to participate. To schedule a large group, please reach out to the page program by calling 317-232-9410 or emailing pageprogram@iga.in.gov. Large groups will only be scheduled on Wednesdays.

    Stay aware, alert and educated on trafficking
    January is recognized as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about human trafficking and educate the public about how to identify and prevent this crime.

    Human trafficking includes both sex trafficking and forced labor. Besides robbing victims of their freedom and dignity, it also enriches criminals and terrorists and threatens public safety. There are estimated to be more than 27 million people, both adults and children, subjected to human trafficking around the world, including in the United States.


    In 2018, the General Assembly passed House Enrolled Act 1260, which significantly updated Indiana’s human trafficking statutes, redefined offenses and ultimately strengthened anti-trafficking efforts in the state. Last session, we passed HEA 1416, which helps raise awareness by requiring places like rest areas, gas stations and welcome centers to display human trafficking awareness information.

    The National Human Trafficking Hotline lists different signs and societal factors that can lead to trafficking. It’s important to know that anyone can experience trafficking in any community, just as anyone can be the victim of any kind of crime. If you see something, say something. You can call the hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text “BEFREE” or “HELP” to 233733.

    Additionally, Jan. 11 is recognized as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, also known as Wear Blue Day. Wearing blue helps to raise awareness on the issue. During this time, take a moment to learn the facts, end the misconceptions and start conversations about traffickin

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