Officials
Biography
Liz Brown is a Republican state senator representing District 15 in the Indiana State Senate, which includes portions of Allen County, primarily around Fort Wayne. Elected in 2014, she serves as Assistant Majority Floor Leader, chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, and sits on committees including Appropriations, Corrections and Criminal Law, Ethics, and Health and Provider Services. Notable achievements include authoring dozens of bills into law, such as the Parental Rights Act , pioneering post-Dobbs abortion restrictions leading to a 98% drop in abortions, measures against gender surgeries on minors and transgender participation in girls' sports, age verification for adult websites, and opposition to casino expansion. She also advocates for border security, limited government, pro-life policies, and economic affordability as a mother of seven.
Education and Political Experience
- Education: Bachelor of Science from the University of Notre Dame ; Juris Doctor from the University of Iowa.
- Political Experience: Fort Wayne City Council at-large ; ran for Fort Wayne mayor and U.S. House IN-03 ; Indiana State Senate District 15 ; Lugar Series of Excellence in Public Service graduate ; serves on Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership’s Regional Opportunities Council and Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Board .
Committees
7 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Senator
- District
- Senate District 15
- Born
- October 8, 1993 (32 years old)
- Mailing
- 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204