Susan Glick is an American lawyer and politician from the state of Indiana. A Republican, she has been a member of the Indiana Senate since 2010. She was LaGrange County Prosecuting Attorney from 1983 to 1990.
Education
Glick is a graduate of Indiana University Bloomington.[1]
Legal career
Glick served as LaGrange County Prosecuting Attorney from 1983 to 1990.[1] Before that she worked for Governor Otis Bowen. She practiced law for 30 years prior to her tenure as a state senator.
Senate
Glick has represented the 13th district in the state senate since 2010.[1] She was sworn into the state senate on December 16, 2010, Randall Shepard presided over the ceremony. She was selected as a replacement for Senator Marlin Stutzman, who was elected to Congress. The district includes parts of Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben and DeKalb counties.
In 2022, Glick authored a bill to impose a near-total ban on abortion in Indiana. The bill passed on the Republican-controlled Senate on a 26–20 vote in July 2022, one month after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and decided that there was no federal constitutional right to abortion.[2]
In 2025, Glick voted against a proposed mid-cycle congressional redistricting plan. During debate, she criticized pressure from national political figures and advocacy groups, stating that "You have to know Hoosiers, we can't be bullied."[3]
Personal
Glick is a Methodist and serves on her local library board.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "About Sen. Susan Glick". Indiana Senate Republicans. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
- ^ Arleigh Rogers & Rick Callagan, Indiana Senate narrowly passes near-total abortion ban, Associated Press (July 30, 2022).
- ^ Smith, Tom Davies, Casey (2025-12-11). "Senate Republicans reject Trump's plea for gerrymandered maps • Indiana Capital Chronicle". Indiana Capital Chronicle. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
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External links
- [1] official Indiana State Legislature site