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Explore our FAQ section to learn more about Jim Schenke’s campaign for Indiana State Representative, District 26. Discover his key issues, background, and ways to get involved in supporting his vision for a better West Lafayette.
Jim Schenke has a strong background in community organizing, having worked on numerous local initiatives and campaigns. His experience in journalism and public affairs has equipped him with the skills to effectively engage and mobilize the community.
You can support Jim Schenke’s campaign by volunteering, donating, and spreading the word about his platform. For more information on how to get involved, please contact his campaign team.
Jim Schenke plans to secure adequate funding for schools, implement effective safety measures, and advocate for policies that enhance the quality of education for all students in Tippecanoe County. Students should have the resources and individualized opportunities to learn, excel, and achieve their dreams. Jim values cultural and intellectual diversity. The most successful students have parents that are invested and involved in their children's education from infancy to adulthood. Parents need to be involved in their kids' education at every phase. That requires transparency and cooperation between educators and parents.Jim is a Purdue-educated teacher who has taught at Purdue, Ivy Tech, and LSC. His wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law are all teachers who have taught in Tippecanoe County. He GETS it. And will make sure our schools and kids get what they need to become productive contributors to our community.
Jim Schenke’s main priorities include protecting West Lafayette's water resources from the LEAP pipeline, improving education systems, ensuring community safety, and maintaining fiscal responsibility.
His entire life has been devoted to servant leadership, requiring transparency in seeking and holding public officials accountable for their words and actions. Jim has been a "bipartisan pain in the backside" for more than three decades.
Jim Schenke has extensive experience in public service, including roles as a government reporter, public affairs specialist, and director of broadcast media relations at Purdue University. He has also served in the United States Army.
Jim Schenke strongly opposes the LEAP pipeline, which threatens to drain billions of gallons of water from Tippecanoe County’s aquifer. He is committed to protecting the local water supply from exploitation by external interests.
The election for Indiana State Representative, District 26, will take place in November. Stay informed and participate in the voting process to ensure your voice is heard.
Jim Schenke is a candidate for Indiana State Representative, District 26, in West Lafayette. He has decades of experience in government, politics, journalism, and public affairs, and is a dedicated advocate for education, water conservation, and community safety.
Jim Schenke is running to provide strong, principled leadership that prioritizes the well-being of the community, protects local resources, and ensures a safe and enriching environment for children and families.