Bascom Receiving Support from Local Leaders in Campaign to Replace Outgoing Rep. Randy Lyness

Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at 10:54 AM

By Bascom for State Representative, news release

State Rep. Randy Lyness intends to retire from the legislature at the end of his term.

(Dearborn County, Ind.) - Today, Garrett Bascom, a Dearborn County attorney and community leader, announced his campaign has been endorsed by more local grassroots leaders. Bascom launched his campaign in December with six grassroots endorsements and is already receiving the support of five other local leaders. Bascom is building a grassroots campaign that is gaining momentum heading into the 2024 election cycle. Additional information about his endorsements can be found below:

  • Barbara Scherzinger - Dearborn County treasurer 
  • Connie Fromhold - Dearborn County Auditor 
  • Megan Acra - Dearborn County Assessor
  • Joyce Oles - Dearborn County Recorder
  • Art Little - Fmr. Dearborn County Commissioner / Pres. of Dearborn County Republican Club

“I am so thankful for all of the support we have received since launching,” said Garrett Bascom. “Our campaign has already earned the support of several grassroots leaders from the 68th District because we are talking about the issues that matter to Hoosiers. I am committed to safeguarding our conservative principles, standing firm against unnecessary regulations and overreach, and fostering an environment where entrepreneurship and innovation can flourish.”

“We are building a grassroots campaign with a strong foundation of everyday Hoosiers who want a better future for their children and grandchildren. I look forward to adding to this list as we continue to spread this message to Hoosiers throughout the district.”

 For additional information, please visit www.BascomForIndiana.com.

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