Sen. Greg Taylor Is First Black Leader Of Legislative Caucus In State History

By Brandon Smith, IPB News | Published on in Government, Politics
Sen. Greg Taylor (D-Indianapolis) is the first black person to lead a legislative caucus in Indiana history. (Lauren Chapman/IPB News)
Sen. Greg Taylor (D-Indianapolis) is the first Black person to lead a legislative caucus in Indiana history. (Lauren Chapman/IPB News)

Sen. Greg Taylor (D-Indianapolis) became the new Senate minority leader Friday – the first Black leader of a legislative caucus in state history.

Senate Democrats almost completely overhauled their leadership team.

In a statement, Taylor said the pandemic has “pulled back the curtain” on how far behind Indiana is on protecting workers and the right to vote and ensuring a fair justice system. He said the Democratic caucus will continue to champion those causes.

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Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) congratulated Taylor. In a statement, Bray said he looks forward to working with the new leader, whom he calls a “relentless advocate.”

Senate Democrats also chose a new assistant minority leader, Sen. Eddie Melton (D-Gary); minority caucus chair, Sen. J.D. Ford (D-Indianapolis); and assistant caucus chair, Sen. Shelli Yoder (D-Bloomington).

Contact reporter Brandon at bsmith@ipbs.org or follow him on Twitter at @brandonjsmith5.

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