State Sen. Kruse recognized for outstanding voting attendance record

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State Sen. Kruse recognized for outstanding voting attendance record

(May 17, 2011) – Senate President Pro Tempore David Long (R-Fort Wayne) today recognized State Sen. Dennis Kruse (R-Auburn) for his outstanding 2011 voting attendance record of 99.8 percent.

“Senator Kruse continues to be a strong voice for those Hoosiers within Senate District 14,” Long said. “His invaluable work on this year’s education reforms and his genuine dedication to the people of this state are highly commendable.”

This session, 118 Senate bills moved to the governor’s desk.

“These pieces of legislation represent the people’s work, including a balanced budget, private-sector job initiatives, education improvements and a fair redistricting plan,” Long said.

This session, state records show 299 of 317 Third Reading roll call votes in the Senate were bipartisan in nature. Of these, 128 were unanimous.

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