WATERS FOR State Representative District 60
RECLAIMING PROPERTY RIGHTS. CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO.
Legislative Process Transparency
Rule 23 of the Rules of Order for the House of Representatives allows the Speaker of the House to appoint all of the committee chairmen. In turn, those chairmen serve at the Speaker's whim. In effect, the Speaker controls the movement of bills through sycophantic chairmen, resulting in a form of VETO power. Our campaign views this rule as a violation of the principle of popular sovereignty. WATERSfor60 advocates that the representatives serving on a particular committee choose the committee's chairman, ensuring full-throated representation from each Representative.
Property Rights & Protection
Hardworking Hoosiers like you are hit with a punishing reality: property taxes function as an annual wealth tax on the land and homes you've poured your life into building. Year after year, the government taxes your hard-earned equity, your family's legacy, even long after the mortgage is paid off. It's not just a bill—it's a relentless claim on your wealth, treating your home like government property you rent forever, with the ever-present threat that unfair assessments or eminent domain abuse could force you out entirely.
We're not standing for it.
Stand with me to reclaim true ownership: no more wealth taxes disguised as property taxes, no more threats to your land, no more government overreach eroding Indiana's freedom one assessment at a time.
Opiate Crisis Response & Reform
As a candidate for Indiana State Representative in District 60—covering parts of Morgan, Johnson, and Monroe counties—I am committed to tackling the opioid crisis head-on in our communities. Families in Greenwood, Martinsville, and surrounding areas have suffered too long from the devastating effects of substance misuse, including rising overdoses fueled by diverted prescription medications.
I will fight to stop inappropriate prescribing practices of opioid treatment drugs like buprenorphine and methadone. While these medications save lives when used properly, lax monitoring has led to black-market diversion, fueling addiction rather than recovery. I support stronger regulations, enhanced prescriber accountability, and alignment with Indiana's Best Practice Guidelines to ensure treatments are evidence-based and patient-centered—not exploited.
THE ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT CHOICE FOR DISTRICT 60
The status quo in the Indiana State House has overlooked the residents of District 60 for long enough. From the erosion of property rights to the rising opiate crisis, our legislative process needs a representative who isn’t afraid to disrupt the norm. I am running to hold the establishment accountable, advocating for transparency, fiscal responsibility, and the fundamental rights of every citizen. It’s time for leadership that puts the community first, not special interests.
It's a Republic...
If we can keep it!
Watersfor60 is more than a campaign—it's a commitment to our founding principles of popular sovereignty, federalism, limited government, separation of powers, and a system of checks and balances.
Watersfore60 stands for eliminating property taxes, improving legislative transparency, and tackling the opioid crisis in Indiana.
Join the movement to remove RINO-ism and restore republicanism in the State House.
CHALLENGING THE INDIANA POLITICAL NORM.
Indiana’s legislative processes have become increasingly disconnected from the citizens they are meant to serve. We are at a critical juncture where property rights are being compromised by bureaucratic expansion and the opiate crisis requires urgent, transparent intervention from the State House. The status quo is no longer an option for those who value accountability and individual liberty.
Watersfor60 stands for the restoration of constitutional principles and legislative integrity. We believe that true reform starts with a fearless challenge to the political establishment, ensuring that the voice of District 60 is leading the conversation for change. Our movement is dedicated to dismantling the barriers between the people and the power that governs them.