State Senator

Greg Taylor

Minority Caucus Leader

Proudly serving Indiana Senate District 33, which encompasses portions of the city of Indianapolis including parts of Center, Pike, Washington, and Wayne townships.

Senator-Taylor

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Standing Committees

Corrections and Criminal Law, Environmental Affairs, Joint Rules, Judiciary, Local Government, Rules and Legislative Procedure (Ranking Minority Member)

Biography

Democratic Leader Greg Taylor became a member of the Indiana Senate Democratic Caucus in November 2008 after being elected to represent Senate District 33. He was elected as Leader of his caucus in 2020 and now serves as the first African American Leader of an Indiana caucus.

When Sen. Taylor isn’t advocating for policy in the General Assembly, he works as a business and government attorney. Taylor has gained a breadth of knowledge on economic development and state government from his work, and that experience has served well in his role as an elected official.

A member of several local organizations, Taylor understands and appreciates the diversity found in the community and workplace. He has been appointed as a member of the Commission on the Social Status of Black Males, the White River State Park Development Commission, the Uniform Law Commission, the Public Defender Commission, Code Revision Commission as well as the State Fair Advisory Commission.

Taylor also serves on the Law, Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures, a bipartisan organization that serves the legislators and staff of the nation’s 50 states, its commonwealths and territories. In addition, Senator Taylor has been appointed to the National Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments’ Economic Development Committee as well as the Midwestern Legislative Conference Economic Development Committee. A graduate of Indiana University Law School in Bloomington, Taylor practices law as Senior Counsel at MWH Law Group, in the firm’s transactional division and specializes in municipal finance law. Prior to his work with MWH, Taylor worked for the State of Indiana Department of Commerce, Business Development Division. He is also a member of the National Association of Bond Lawyers and the Indiana State Bar Association.

Taylor resides in Indianapolis with his wife, Danielle, and three children, Jackson, Savannah, and Estella.

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