Brent Steele

American politician

Brent Steele
Member of the Indiana Senate
from the 44th district
In office
November 3, 2004[1] – November 9, 2016
Preceded byBecky Skillman
Succeeded byEric Koch
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 65th district
In office
November 9, 1994[2] – November 6, 2002
Preceded byLinda Henderson[3]
Succeeded byEric Koch
Personal details
Born (1947-08-25) August 25, 1947 (age 76)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSally
ResidenceBedford, Indiana
Alma materIndiana University
Indiana University School of Law
OccupationPolitician

Brent Steele (born August 25, 1947) is a former Republican member of the Indiana Senate, representing the 44th District from 2004 to 2016. He served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1995 to 2002 before succeeding Becky Skillman as state senator for the 44th. Steele has supported displaying the Ten Commandments on government property. Steele and his family competed on the game show Family Feud at least twice.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Indiana Senate (District 44)". Capitol & Washington. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  2. ^ "Indiana House (District 65)". Capitol & Washington. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  3. ^ Woods, Aubrey (November 9, 1994). "Bailey escapes wave to snare re-election". The Tribune. p. 2A. Retrieved March 31, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Bedford Senator Wants Chamber's Top he was also on family feud.Spot". Times-Union. May 9, 2006.

External links

  • Virtual Office of Senator Brent Steele official Indiana State Legislature site
  • Profile at Vote Smart
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Members of the Indiana Senate
123rd General Assembly (2023–2024)
President of the Senate
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President pro tempore
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Majority Leader
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  44. Eric Koch (R)
  45. Chris Garten (R)
  46. Andrea Hunley (D)
  47. Gary Byrne (R)
  48. Mark Messmer (R)
  49. Jim Tomes (R)
  50. Vaneta Becker (R)


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